This September, say ‘hello!’ to the sunshine and goodbye to the bad weather as Joburg and surrounds are bringing spring vibes and fun under the sun all month long.
From Heritage events to picnics, food and wine experiences, spring markets, art fairs and exhibitions, tons of music festivals with local and international guests, stage shows, sporting events for every level, and plenty more, celebrate the warming weather with our top picks for the best things to do in September.

FNB Art Joburg returns
Africa’s longest-running contemporary art fair, FNB Art Joburg, returns for its 18th consecutive year at the Sandton Convention Centre early this September.
The fair promises to immerse visitors in the very best of the continent’s art, artists, and galleries, celebrating Africa’s creative excellence. Since its inception, Art Joburg has brought together artists, galleries, collectors, writers, thinkers and enthusiasts. This year’s edition features a packed programme of contemporary culture.
Cost: R180pp (day pass). R380pp (weekend pass). R1500pp (VIP RSVP: 4 Sep). R640pp (BMW Art Generation + FNB Art Joburg Day Pass) | Book via TixSA
When: Thursday to Sunday, 4 to 6 September | Thurs, 6pm (VIP RSVP). Fri, 11am to 8pm. Sat, 11am to 7pm. Sun, 11am to 6pm
Where: Sandton Convention Centre,161 Maude St, Sandown, Sandton

Wine Forty Four spring wine tasting event
Wine Forty Four is bringing a special Spring Edition of the popular wine tasting event to Joburg, marking another in a series of wine events hosted by 44 Stanley and Vinosity, and powered by Yoco. Usher in a brand-new season with good music, great vibes, and lots of wine.
This will be your chance to taste and discover labels you may not have heard of before, chat with established and emerging talents about their winemaking process, brush up on your knowledge, and celebrate a movement that values mindful consumption and authenticity.
Cost: R420pp, book via Quicket. Special corporate packages for groups of 10 to 30 are available. For more information, email [email protected]
When: Saturday, 20 September from 11am to 4pm
Where: 44 Stanley, 44 Stanley Avenue, Millpark, Braamfontein Werf, Johannesburg
Everything in store for this tasting event

The JPO Symphonic Jazz Festival
In celebration of Heritage Month, the Johannesburg Philharmonic Orchestra Symphonic Jazz Festival invites you to this year’s vibrant celebration of the world of South African jazz.
For the 2025 edition of the Symphonic Jazz Festival, the Johannesburg Philharmonic Orchestra collaborates with the ZAR Jazz Orchestra led by renowned trumpeter Marcus Wyatt.
With a stellar lineup of artists, the programme includes a collection of iconic South African jazz songs orchestrated for a full orchestra with big band and rhythm section.
Cost: From R180pp, book via Quicket
When: Wednesday, 24 September 2025
Where: Linder Auditorium, 27 St Andrews Road, Parktown, Johannesburg
See the full Symphonic Jazz lineup

Corona Sunsets Festival
The Corona Sunsets Festival is a day of music and dancing under the setting sun in the City of Gold.
More than just a music festival, the event features art installations, live art murals, a Corona Cero bar and food gardens, a Corona merchandise store, drum circles, face painting, and more.
The musical lineup includes Abby Nurock, Dwson, Roz 340ML, AMÉMÉ, Baby Whitz, DBN Gogo, Crazy White Boy ft. Nonku Phiri, Culoe De Song, FKA Mash, Jeremy Loops, DJ Kent, Kid Fonque, Major League DJz, Mila-Rose, MÖRDA, Oscar Mbo, Roz, Sio, Ten Oceans, Zakes Bantwini and a sunset moment with the Ndlovu Youth Choir.
Cost: From R650pp (general admission). From R1500pp (table tickets) | Book via Howler
When: Saturday, 13 September from 12pm to 11pm
Where: Casalinga, Rocky Ridge Road, Muldersdrift

Sunday Society Picnics at The Maslow
Sunday Society Picnics make a grand return this spring, with dates set all the way through to summer. A chic outdoor affair set in The Maslow Sandton’s lush gardens, guests can look forward to a stylish and elegant afternoon of live music, gourmet baskets, and Graham Beck bubbly on select Sundays.
Cost: R1600 per couple for Sunday Society picnic tickets. R3418 for accommodation (luxury twin or queen room) + picnic tickets | Book online
When: Select Sundays starting 28 September. From 1pm to 5pm
Where: Lawns of The Maslow, Cnr Grayston Dr & Rivonia Rd, Sandton
See the full picnic schedule, menu and dress codes

African Feminisms Gathering at the Goethe-Institut
The African Feminisms Gathering unites thinkers and creatives to explore justice, power shifts, and collective strategies for change in Africa. All through September, the Goethe-Institut will be hosting symposiums, workshops, exhibition events and more in the name of “Shifting Power Through Feminisms”.
Rooted in a commitment to amplifying feminist knowledge, artistic expression, and movement-building across Africa and its diaspora, the African Feminisms Gathering symposium will bring together feminist scholars, organisers, artists, and cultural workers.
Through a dynamic programme of panel discussions, roundtable dialogues, performances, and participatory workshops, participants will engage in deep dialogue, skill-sharing, and collective imagination.
When: Running from 25 to 28 September 2025
Where: Goethe-Institut Johannesburg | The Nest Space
See the full Gathering schedule

Galaxy 947 Joburg Day
The Galaxy 947 Joburg Day is an annual music festival attended by over 10000 people celebrating South Africa’s finest artists under a Spring sky.
This year, Galaxy 947 Joburg Day is back bolder, and proudly powered by the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7. Pack a picnic, round up the whole crew, and get ready to dance, sing and soak up the Joburg sun with an incredible lineup featuring Kelvin Momo, DJ Maphorisa, Will Linley, Nasty C, Goodluck, Mörda, DJ Kent with more surprises still to drop.
For that extra touch, get Chill Zone tickets at R700 each and gain access to an exclusive, no under-18s allowed area.
Cost: R450pp (general adult admission). R250 (children aged 3 to 18/ family pack of 2 adults and 2 kids). R700pp (Chill Zone) | Book via Ticketmaster
When: Saturday, 6 September from 9am
Where: Crocodile Creek, Lanseria

A garden party and plant market with guide dogs
Spring in Johannesburg just became even more delightful with the return of the Petals and Paws Fundraiser. This event is set in the Gardens of St Christopher, one of the city’s most prestigious green spaces and a proud, long-standing supporter of our work.
Highlights include live music, inspiring puppies-in-training demonstrations, a plant sale showcasing treasures grown from the garden’s own foundations, and a glass or two of Miss Molly sparkling wine.
Every ticket purchased directly supports the training of life-changing Guide, Service, and Autism Support Dogs in aid of the South African Guide Dogs Association.
Cost: R200pp, including a glass of bubbles, fruit juice or water. Book via Quicket
When: Sunday, 7 September from 10am to 3pm
Where: Gardens of St Christopher, 120 9th Rd, Hyde Park, Sandton

Joburg Theatre presents Dancing the Death Drill
Joburg Theatre proudly presents Dancing the Death Drill, a powerful stage adaptation of Fred Khumalo’s award-winning novel.
Set in Paris in 1958, the story begins with a shocking double murder and unfolds into the haunting tale of Pitso Motaung, a South African soldier whose life was forever changed by the tragic sinking of the SS Mendi in 1917.
Directed by James Ngcobo and adapted by Palesa Mazamisa, this moving production blends drama, music, and dance to explore forgotten histories, resilience, and the legacy of black South African soldiers in World War I.
Cost: R150pp to R450pp, book via Webtickets
When: Running from 9 to 28 September | Various Tuesdays to Fridays at 7.30pm & Saturdays and Sundays at 3pm
Where: Nelson Mandela Theatre at Joburg Theatre, 163 Civic Blvd, Braamfontein, Johannesburg

Spring Sip & Swirl Indaba Gin and Wine Fair
This much-loved gin and wine festival makes a grand return to Indaba Hotel in partnership with 919 FM. Get ready for another day of fine local flavours with three gin tasters and three wine tasters, live entertainment and shopping. There will also be an artisanal food and craft market to browse from.
Cost: R200pp, book via dineplan
When: Sunday, 28 September 2025 from 10am to 6pm
Where: Indaba Hotel, cnr. Winnie Mandela Drive & Pieter Wenning Rd, Fourways, Johannesburg
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The Cirk and La Rouge present La Bella
La Bella is a collaboration between The Cirk and La Rouge on stage at The Cirk from August to September.
This eye-catching show invites audiences to partake in an extraordinary celebration of femininity, showcasing the beauty and power of women through burlesque and aerial performances.
From passion and betrayal to drama to excitement, La Bella portrays the myriad of emotions that shape the lives of women. At its core, this show is an invitation to find courage, to delve within, and to discover an inner strength that knows no bounds.
With a well-stocked bar, a snack station, and Panarottis pizzas made to order, La Bella is the perfect show for a girls’ night out or a romantic date.
Cost: From R180pp, book via Koid
When: Running from 22 August to 27 September. Friday and Saturday at 7pm with limited shows at 2pm on Saturday
Where: The Cirk, Shop L205a Cresta Shopping Centre, Corner Beyers Naude and Weltervreden Road, Randburg
More about this sultry showcase

Immersive 420 experiences at this hidden green gem in Midrand
Art at the Ark is a 420-friendly creative escape. The event offers a unique and relaxed outdoor experience in the beautiful Midrand garden. It’s designed for individuals or groups of friends looking to unwind, connect with nature, and explore their creativity in a 420-friendly environment. Urban Ark will provide all the art supplies and even a “green plant gift”.
Light food and snacks will be sold on the day, and each person must bring an outdoor blanket, yoga mat and pillow. A maximum of 25 people will be allowed.
Cost: R420pp, book via WhatsApp 076 955 1143 or email [email protected]
When: Saturday, 6 September from 1.30pm to 4.20pm
Where: Urban Ark, Midrand
What’s on at Urban Ark this September

PSYCHOPOMP! exhibition at the new Roger Ballen Centre for Photography
A bright new chapter for photography in Africa begins this September with the opening of the Roger Ballen Centre for Photography in Johannesburg.
The Centre launches with PSYCHOPOMP!, a provocative exhibition curated by Berlin-based artist Boris Eldagsen, exploring AI-generated images as a mirror to the unconscious mind.
This surrealist-driven showing brings together over 20 artists from around the world, including Arminda da Silva (South Africa), Ian Haig (Australia), Rosemberg (Spain), Infrarouge (France) and Crudguts (Brazil).
Cost: R50pp for general access. A combined ticket granting access to both the Photography Centre and the Inside Out Centre for the Arts is available for R150pp | Book online. Entry is free to the public on Saturday, 6 September 2025
When: Opens on 3 September | Monday to Friday, 10am to 4pm. Saturday, 9am to 12pm
Where: 2 Duncombe Road, Forest Town, Johannesburg
More about the new photography centre + what’s on exhibition

Heineken All-Invitational Polo
The Heineken Polo returns to the Inanda Club in Sandton, bringing together the worlds of sport, fashion, and culture in one unforgettable afternoon.
In association with Bernini, L’OR Espresso, and Ferrari, this year’s event continues to push the boundaries of tradition with its standout mixed-gender team format, a vibrant guest list of cultural tastemakers, and elevated brand experiences across every touchpoint.
The 2025 theme, Chukka Culture, invites guests to embrace a new polo aesthetic, where prestige meets playful streetwear energy.
Cost: From R1000 to R1200pp, each ticket also includes a picnic experience | Book via Howler
When: Sunday, 14 September from 12pm to 8pm
Where: Inanda Club, Forrest Road & 6th Avenue, Inanda, Sandton

Mzansi Chamber Music Collective presents a Ben Schoeman Piano Recital
Don’t miss the extraordinary opportunity to experience Ben Schoeman, one of South Africa’s most celebrated pianists, in recital.
A Steinway Artist and laureate of numerous prestigious competitions, Ben has graced the stages of Carnegie Hall, Wigmore Hall, and the Romanian Athenaeum.
His performances, hailed for their technical brilliance and emotional depth, have captivated audiences worldwide, both at international festivals and in performances with orchestra.
Ben’s artistry is a true celebration of classical music, featuring a diverse range of repertoire includes J.S. Bach, Liszt, and contemporary South African composers such as Stefans Grové.
Cost: R250pp for adults, R200pp for pensioners and students. Book via Quicket
When: Sunday, 7 September from 3pm to 5pm
Where: St Stithians College Chapel – Use Bishop Malinga Gate at 40 Peter Place, Lyme Park, Sandton

One Long Table: The September Edition
One Long Table is more than a dinner party – it’s a curated dining experience designed to bring people together around a single, beautifully styled long table. Each event is crafted to spark conversation and connection, with a multi-course menu, flowing bubbles, unlimited bar drinks, and indulgent snack stations to delight the senses.
September’s gathering takes its theme from Butter Yellow, a colour that evokes warmth, tradition, and joy. Expect an atmosphere alive with laughter, music, and the vibrancy of local culture, as every course tells a story of flavour and togetherness. Guests don’t just share a meal – they share memories, leaving with both a keepsake and the feeling of belonging to something truly special.
Cost: R2300pp, including a three-course lunch, wine pairing, snack stations, and an unlimited open bar. Book via Howler
When: Saturday, 27 September from 1pm to 6pm
Where: Taroko Farm at Modderfontein Nature Reserve, Arden Road, Modderfontein

Standard Bank Joy of Jazz
Standard Bank Joy of Jazz, Africa’s premier jazz festival, takes place at the end of September each year and features an exciting line-up of headlining jazz stars from across the world.
Over three fun-filled days, across multiple stages, jazz lovers are reintroduced to the music, while novices discover the magic of jazz. Guests can join for the entire weekend, or opt for a single-day experience, with exciting lineups on each day so no one feels like they’ve missed out.
Featured artists this year include Grammy Award-winning American jazz icon, Esperanza Spalding who performs on multiple days. Also taking the stage is Meshell Ndegeocello (US), who also performs on multiple days, Thandi Ntuli, Oumou Sangaré (Mali), Andile Yenana, and so many more.
Cost: R1350pp (single day). From R2250pp (weekend package) | Book via Ticketmaster
When: Friday to Sunday, 26 to 28 September | Friday from 7pm, Saturday from 6pm, Sunday from 2.30pm
Where: Sandton Convention Centre, 161 Maude Street, Sandton, Johannesburg

Make some time to see JCAF’s new “Structures” art exhibition
The exhibition presents aspects and possibilities in the connection between people and places. Within this broad theme, issues of race, colonialism, migration and modernism are examined through a series of otherworldly installations. Structures is curated in three interconnected sections: situatedness, infrastructures and typologies.
One of the key features is the immersive South African Pavilion from the 2024 Venice Biennale (originally commissioned by the Department of Sport, Arts and Culture). The interactive work tells the story of a city made of couscous by a women-led architectural collective. On display are delicate photographs that capture light in Tunisia, and a reconstructed Brazilian installation from the 1970s that visitors can walk on, over, and through.
Cost: Admission to JCAF is free, and bookings are required. Reserve your visit here
When: Running until 15 November 2025. Tuesday to Saturday, based on bookings. Closed on Sunday, Monday and public holidays
Where: The Joburg Contemporary Art Foundation (JCAF), No 1 Durris Road, Forest Town, Johannesburg
Read more about the Structures exhibition here

Steenberg Garden Party at Glenshiel Estate in Westcliff
Steenberg’s popular Garden Party is back in Joburg with a new setting, fresh vintages to celebrate 25 years of Cap Classique. Set against the backdrop of the stately Glenshiel Estate in Westcliff.
Guests will enjoy carefully curated tasting stations, generous harvest-style pairings, and the chance to savour Steenberg’s renowned Sauvignon Blancs, signature reds, and of course, Cap Classique. An optional Masterclass with Cellar Master Elunda Basson from 1pm to 2pm offers an exclusive exploration of older vintages and the estate’s unique terroir.
With live music from Mo-T (Mi Casa) and entertainment unfolding through the gardens, it promises an afternoon of tasting, dancing, and pure Steenberg style.
Cost: R900pp, including food and drink tastings. Masterclass must be booked separately at R250pp. Book via Quicket
When: Saturday, 20 September from 2pm to 6pm
Where: Glenshiel Estate, 19 Woolston Rd, Westcliff, Randburg

Hollywoodbets Joburg 10km
Hollywoodbets gears up for its annual 10km mini marathon in the City of Gold.
This exciting sporting event is open to runners of all stages. Choose between the 5km or 10km races, which both start on Corlett Drive outside Wanderers. Post-race entertainment is planned at the same venue where runners can cool down and relax after their race.
All participants also get to go home with a Hollywoodbets goodie bag. Entries Close on 1 September 2025.
Cost: From R150 to R280pp, book via Webtickets
When: Saturday, 13 September | 10km starts at 7.30am. 5km starts at 8am
Where: DP World Wanderers Stadium, Corlett Drive, Illovo, Sandton
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The Frog Prince and Other Fantastic Stories at Joburg Theatre
The Frog Prince and Other Fantastic Stories is a magical limited-season theatre production running at Joburg Theatre. Kids of all ages and families will be swept into a world of wonder as the much-loved tale of The Frog Prince is reimagined by People’s Theatre.
Cost: General rate – R175pp. People’s Theatre Kids Club rate – R140pp | Book via Webtickets. Note that all kids older than 1 year must book a seat. Kids and theatregoers are welcome to dress up in a theme for the show
When: Running from 2 to 21 September, shows at 10.30am and 2.30pm
Where: The People’s Theatre at Joburg Theatre, 163 Civic Blvd, Braamfontein, Johannesburg
Get the details on this kid-friendly show

DStv Delicious International Food and Music Festival
The annual DStv Delicious International Food and Music Festival is ringing in its 11th year with a spectacular celebration of exciting performances, good food, and a great vibe.
This music festival in Johannesburg is all about uniting people of all cultures and backgrounds through their mutual enjoyment of music and food. Some of the country’s top bands and artists will take the stage for vibey performances throughout the weekend.
International headlining acts confirmed for this year include multiple Grammy Award-winner Lauryn Hill with special guests Wyclef Jean, YG Marley and Zion Marley, and R&B/ melodic rap star, Don Toliver. Local supporting acts include Zoë Modiga, Mandisi Dyantyis, Kwesta, Lira, and more.
Cost: From R1050pp per day, book via Ticketmaster
When: Saturday and Sunday, 20 and 21 September 2025
Where: Kyalami Grand Prix Circuit, Cnr R55 &, Allandale Rd, Kyalami Estate, Midrand
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Word N Sound Poetry League – Round 4
The iconic bi-monthly Word N Sound Poetry League platform invites seasoned poets and newcomers to battle it out, accumulate points, and aim for the grand finale in November.
Interested poets must arrive early at the Goethe-Institut on Saturday, 6 September and register by adding their names to the list. Entrants get 5 minutes on stage, and a panel of their peers will score their performance.
The winner of the night takes home a cash prize, but every point earned counts toward qualifying for the final showdown in November, where the 2025 Word N Sound Poetry League Champion will be crowned.
Cost: R50 entry
When: Round 4— Saturday, 6 September 2025 from 12pm to 5pm. Runs until 1 November 2025
Where: Goethe-Institut South Africa, 119 Jan Smuts Ave, Parkwood, Johannesburg
See the full Poetry League schedule

Sunset sessions on the dam with Louise Carver
Golden hour in the Cradle hits differently with an unforgettable evening of music and nature as award-winning singer-songwriter Louise Carver launches her Crush On You National Tour at the Cradle Moon Lakeside Lodge
Louise will perform her iconic hits Empty Fantasy, Home, Warrior, and her latest charting single, Crush On You, joined by acclaimed guitarist and producer Simz Kulla.
For something extra special, book one of only 24 exclusive boat cruise tickets. This 1-hour pre-show river experience includes sundowners, wildlife viewing, an intimate acoustic performance, and the option of a picnic with pizza and wine. Seats are limited, and a R30 conservation fee supports Cradle Moon’s wildlife protection.
Cost: Boat cruise, picnic and concert – R995pp. Boat cruise and concert, RR695pp. Concert only R250pp. Book via Quicket
When: Saturday, 6 September from 3pm to 7:30pm
Where: Cradle Moon Lakeside Game Lodge

The 4th annual Folklore Festival
The Folklore Festival is a celebration of cultural connection and belonging through music, storytelling and heritage preservation during Heritage Month.
Alongside the musical lineup headlined by the Mahotella Queens, this festival hosts a range of kids activities such as a book fair featuring young African authors and workshops on indigenous instruments. There are also a number of stalls selling African food and crafts as part of the diverse Pan-African creative offering.
Cost: R250pp for adults, R180pp for kids ages 5 to 17yrs, free for kids under 5yrs. Book via Quicket. VIP tickets are also on offer.
When: Running from Thursday to Saturday, 11 to 13 September from 10am to 10pm daily
Where: The National School of Arts, 17 Hoofd St, Braampark, Johannesburg
Get the festival details

A capsule screening for the 60th anniversary of The Sound of Music, in 4K
The hills are alive once more as we celebrate the 60th anniversary of Rodgers & Hammerstein’s™ timeless classic, The Sound of Music.
Beautifully restored and remastered in dazzling 4K, this beloved masterpiece returns to the big screen for a limited time, giving audiences the rare chance to experience its sweeping music, breathtaking landscapes and heartfelt story as it was meant to be seen.
Join Maria, the von Trapp family and, of course, those unforgettable songs in a cinematic event that captures the magic for a new generation while rekindling cherished memories for long-time fans.
Cost: Prices may vary. Book online
When: This special anniversary celebration is showing exclusively at Ster-Kinekor for two screenings only on Saturday, 20 September and Tuesday, 23 September
See what else is on at Ster Kinekor

Jeremy Loops and Ladysmith Black Mambazo present Echoes Between Us
Jeremy Loops and the legendary Ladysmith Black Mambazo’s celebrated show, Echoes Between Us, arrives for a limited run at the iconic Teatro at Montecasino, bringing a one-of-a-kind musical dialogue between two of South Africa’s most beloved acts.
Expect new collaborative material, moving reinterpretations, and fresh takes on old favourites. Songs like “Homeless” and “Diamonds on the Soles of Her Shoes”, originally made famous by Paul Simon, will be reborn in this dynamic setting.
Cost: From R295pp to R595pp, book via Webtickets
When: Friday and Saturday, 19 and 20 September from 8pm
Where: The Teatro, Montecasino, Montecasino Boulevard, Fourways, Johannesburg
Get the details on this musical collaboration

Chickenhare and the Secret of the Groundhog hits cinemas
The exciting sequel to the 2022-released animation comedy, Chickenhare and the Hamster of Darkness, will be showing in cinemas across South Africa this September.
In Chickenhare and the Secret of the Groundhog, Chickenhare and his friends embark on an epic quest in search of a mysterious groundhog with the power to reverse time and save his species. His adventure takes a dangerous turn when his group discover they are not the only ones searching for this ancient power.
When: Chickenhare and the Secret of the Groundhog opens at various Ster-Kinekor cinemas across the country from 19 September 2025.
Find out more about this family-friendly animation

1000 Bike Show
The 1000 Bike Show is an annual event organised by the Classic Motorcycle Club, showcasing a variety of historic and classic motorcycles.
The show is family-friendly and features a wide array of activities, including motorcycle lifestyle exhibitions, food trucks, live bands, and entertainment for kids. It attracts thousands of visitors who come to admire the numerous motorcycles on display, ranging from vintage models to newer ones, and participate in various activities
Cost: R120pp, book via Quicket
When: Saturday and Sunday, 6 and 7 September | Saturday, 9am to 5pm. Sunday, 10am to 3pm
Where: Greenstone Shopping Centre, Cnr Modderfontein Rd & Van Riebeeck Ave Greenstone Hill, Modderfontein, Lethabong

NIROX Spring Jazz
Globally celebrated jazz artists hit the stage for this year’s NIROX Spring Jazz event.
The 2025 instalment is in celebration of the onset of spring as nature awakens from its seasonal slumber. Featured acts this year include jazz visionaries Kujenga (WC), Thandi Ntuli (GP), Linda Sikhakhane (KZN), and Siya Makuzeni (EC).
The Epicurean Emporium and Bernie’s Bar also provide a variety of market-style gourmet cuisines and a curated selection of beverages for the event. Feel free to also indulge in nature and art whilst there. Explore the exhibition ‘Villa+ the Next Generation’ and take in the beauty of the Sculpture Park’s rolling lawns and meandering waterways.
Cost: R550pp to R800pp (general admission), R80pp (u/12s). Book via Howler
When: Sunday, 7 September from 10am to 6pm
Where: NIROX Sculpture Park, R540 Kromdraai Rd, Kromdraai, Krugersdorp
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Basha Uhuru’s Sounds of Freedom Music Festival
Johannesburg’s most anticipated creative festival, Constitution Hill’s Basha Uhuru Freedom Festival, offers a jam-packed line-up of creative immersions and experiences, culminating in the Sounds of Freedom Music Festival to end things off.
This year’s lineup will include Pabi Cooper, Mthandeni, Toss, Kid Fonque, DJ Cindo, Que DJ, Jah Seed & The Admiral, and more acts. Party goers can also look forward to a guest performance from this year’s Basha Uhuru Music Legacy Award winner: none other than Kwaito legends, Boom Shaka.
The music festival opens at 10am, and festival goers can enjoy a full day at the Curated Market with live music and performances, activations, food stalls and bars.
Cost: From R200pp, book via Webtickets
When: Saturday, 13 September from 10am
Where: Constitution Hill, 11 Kotze St, Braamfontein, Johannesburg

Phakamisa Dance Commission by Asanda Ruda
Asanda Ruda performs a self-choreographed, commissioned dance double bill at the Market Theatre.
Her double bill performance includes pieces entitled KEMET – Black Lands and Alkamal Walkamal Almutlaq or Completeness and Absolute Wholeness (ancient Arabic).
This is a National Arts Festival, The Market Theatre and JOMBA! Dance Festival (Centre for Creative Arts) co-production, with contributing funding from Standard Bank South Africa.
Cost: R110pp to R220pp, book via Webtickets
When: Wednesday to Sunday, 17 to 21 September | Wednesday to Saturday at 7pm. Sunday at 3pm
Where: Barney Simon, The Market Theatre, 138 Lilian Ngoyi St, Newtown, Johannesburg


The Spring/Summer Edition of KAMERS/Makers Market
KAMERS/Makers market is back to grace the chic outdoor setting of Menlyn Maine with a special spring show this September.
Shop bold fashion, inspired homeware, original gifting, and artisanal food, all in an open-air setting buzzing with energy, music and design, making this SA’s biggest, brightest and best array of proudly local artisan talent.
The Spring/Summer market theme is inspired by the richness of South African heritage and the promise of what’s to come. The Deep Roots, Bold Futures theme is a celebration of where we’ve come from and where we’re going. It’s about honouring tradition while embracing innovation. It’s about Makers who craft with purpose, rooted in culture, yet fearless in their creativity.
Cost: R100pp for a single day pass. R140pp for a multi-day pass. Free for u/18s | Book via Quicket
When: Running from Wednesday to Sunday, 24 to 28 September 2025 from 9am to 5pm daily
Where: Menlyn Maine, 180 Amarand Ave, Waterkloof Glen, Pretoria
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Kleinkaap Moonlight Dinner and Movie Night
Ready for a night of popcorn, good vibes, great movie and exceptional food? Kleinkaap Boutique Hotel in Centurion is planning an enchanting evening beneath the stars. Arrive at 5pm, enjoy your dinner platter until 7pm, then settle in for showtime afterwards.
Your ticket includes the movie, a delicious dinner platter, popcorn station with fun seasonings, and movie snacks. The platter features artisanal bread with herbed butter, a mini cheese selection, lamb kofta, grilled chicken wings, spinach and phyllo parcel, potato wedges, tomato cucumber salad with pesto, and indulgent dark chocolate truffles. (Please advise dietaries and allergens at checkout.)
Upgrade to the luxury overnight package (R3310) for two, including dinner boxes, two movie tickets, overnight stay in a 4-star suite, and full breakfast.
Cost: R490pp, including dinner, popcorn, snacks and film screening. Book via TixSA
When: Tuesday, 23 September from 6pm
Where: Kleinkaap Boutique Hotel, 87 Jim Van Der Merwe Street, Centurion

Lentedag 2025
Each year for over two decades now, Lentedag has offered university students the ultimate spring break experience.
Expect a huge lineup of local stars performing across four stages, multiple bars, including a 100m main bar, world-class decor, and a whole bunch of games and fun activities at the festival. As always, the bar prices are also student-friendly.
This year’s lineup features Spoegwolf, Internet Girl, Focalistic, Van Pletzen, Zaan Sonnekus, Timo ODV, Kamo Mphela, Scotts Maphuma, Abby Nurock, Cinimin, Ben Rodrigues, and more.
Cost: From R150pp, book via Howler
When: 10 September from 10am to 6.30pm
Where: Pretoria National Botanical Gardens, 2 Cussonia Ave, Brummeria, Pretoria

TUT Arts Festival
The TUT Arts Festival is part of the Faculty of Arts and Design’s dynamic, cutting-edge teaching and learning curricula.
The festival showcases the best work from the Hello Community Arts Festival, ‘Gifted and Rooted in Purpose’, and other community engagement projects, encompassing all facets of the arts from the design and fine art disciplines to all the performing arts.
Expect exhibitions, demonstrations, performances, master classes and open classes. Come support new, up-and-coming young creatives, invest in original artwork, scout new talent, or just take a break and enjoy, network and get inspired.
Cost: R10 to R120pp. R300pp (sandcasting workshop) | Book via Webtickets
When: Thursday to Saturday, 11 to 13 September | Thursday and Friday from 9am to 4pm. Saturday from 9am to 2pm
Where: Tshwane University of Technology, Arts Campus, 24 Du Toit St & Struben Street, Arcadia, Pretoria

The Original Oktoberfest
The Deutsche Internationale Schule Pretoria invites all to their 47th annual Oktoberfest.
Join the school, the German community, and over ten thousand guests in bringing German “Gemütlichkeit” to life under African skies.
The Biergarten features an awesome lineup of live music, there is a splendid variety of beers along with a wide range of other alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages, and you’ll get to feast on Germany’s rich food culture.
Fun for all ages awaits with games, carnival rides, and other entertaining activities. Support the raffle campaign for just R30 and stand a chance to win amazing prizes.
Cost: From R100pp. From R300pp (VIP opening night). R30 (raffle ticket) | Book via Howler
When: Thursday to Saturday, 11 to 13 September | Thursday, 6pm to 11.30pm | Friday, 5pm to 11.30pm | Saturday, 10am to 11.30pm
Where: Deutsche Schule Internationale Pretoria, Simon Vermooten Rd, The Willows, Pretoria

Tshwane Festival of Yoga
The third annual Tshwane Yoga Festival is bringing a celebration of all things yoga and well-being to the University of Pretoria.
The festival is dedicated to bringing together a vibrant community of yoga enthusiasts, wellness seekers, and curious beginners to explore the transformative power of yoga.
Discover the healing journey of the Labyrinth on a Labyrinth walk, and engage in a variety of yoga styles, including: Laughter Yoga, Vinyasa/Flow, Yin/Restorative, Hatha Yoga, Budokon, Grounding, and Kundalini Yoga, and many more experiences.
Cost: From R100pp (Plus potential fees for add-ons). Free (kids u/12) | Book via Quicket
When: Sunday, 28 September from 8am to 4pm
Where: Future Africa Campus, University of Pretoria, Hillcrest Campus















