Panic Mode 2.0 Brings Dance Battle Energy to the North West
- Tshepiso Mogorosi

- Aug 18
- 2 min read
The North West dance community is preparing for an electrifying showdown as Panic Mode 2.0 returns with its latest edition. Hosted by The G.O.D Battle League, the event is set to deliver high-energy performances, fierce competition, and a platform that celebrates street dance culture.

Scheduled for Saturday, 6th September at Govan Mbeki Hall in Potchefstroom, Panic Mode 2.0 will feature one-on-one dance battles where creativity, skill, and stage presence will decide the winners. With the spotlight on youth talent, the event promises to be a celebration of movement and culture.

Battles to Look Out For
The lineup features some of the most exciting matchups in the region:
Short Killer vs Sonic
Vilastrow vs Madala Smith
Bravo vs King Dokotela
King Pelepele vs Vesper
Walker vs Koketso
Main Event: Duppy vs Popayii 301

Image: The G.O.D Dance Battles
Each contest will test stamina, rhythm, and freestyle ability as dancers push themselves to impress both the crowd and judges.
Event Details
Date: Saturday, 6th September
Venue: Govan Mbeki Hall, Potchefstroom
Gates Open: 11:00 AM
Battles Start: 12:30 PM
Event Ends: 5:00 PM
Tickets: R30 pre-sold, R35 before 12 PM, R40 at the gate
Tickets are available through 078 418 5612 or 060 397 4098.

More Dancers to be Announced
While the initial lineup is already packed with thrilling battles, organizers have confirmed that more dancers will be revealed in the coming days. This ensures an even bigger stage for diverse talent and keeps anticipation high among fans.

A Safe Space for Young Performers
The event has a strict no-alcohol and no-hubbly policy, reinforcing its commitment to creating a safe, youth-friendly environment. With the focus solely on dance, creativity, and positive energy, attendees can expect an afternoon of pure entertainment.

Building Dance Culture in the North West
Panic Mode 2.0 is more than just a competition. It is a platform that nurtures young dancers, provides visibility for undiscovered talent, and builds a culture of support and recognition around dance in the North West.
As more names join the lineup, excitement continues to grow. Panic Mode 2.0 is shaping up to be an unmissable celebration of talent, rhythm, and community.









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