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What’s On in Cape Town in May 2026

May in Cape Town is packed with a lineup of events for all ages – from world-class theatre, opera, and comedy festivals to wine experiences in the Winelands, pop-culture events, and more.

Here is your ultimate guide to what’s on in Cape Town in May 2026:

Comic Con Cape Town

Pop culture fans unite at Comic Con Cape Town.

📅 30 April – 3 May 2026 📍 Cape Town International Convention Centre

Cape Town’s biggest pop culture and gaming festival spills into May with Comic Con Cape Town. Expect everything from comics, cosplay, and gaming to film activations, exclusive merchandise, and fan experiences. It’s a must for geeks, gamers, and pop culture lovers. For tickets, visit here.

Lucky Clover Market

📅 2 May 2026📍 Novalis Ubuntu Institute, Wynberg, Cape Town

Wander through a mix of thrift treasures, handmade crafts, holistic goods, and artisan deli stalls. Set in peaceful gardens, this community market comes alive with live music, food stalls, and plenty of hidden gems to discover. Entry is free.

Volunteer Wildfire Services Trail Challenge

Trail running enthusiasts and outdoor adventurers are invited to lace up for a cause at the Volunteer Wildfire Services Trail Challenge.

📅 3 May 📍 Gardens Rugby Football Club

Trail running enthusiasts and outdoor adventurers are invited to lace up for a cause at the Volunteer Wildfire Services Trail Challenge. This much-anticipated event combines adrenaline with breathtaking scenery to support the dedicated volunteer firefighters who protect the Western Cape’s natural landscapes. Starting from the Gardens Rugby Football Club, participants can choose between a 10 km or 20 km route, both of which traverse the trails of Table Mountain and Devil’s Peak. Get more information here.

Private Salon – Sar la Rouge – Digital Art & Charity event

At the centre is Franco-Togolese digital artist Sar La Rouge, known for bold, expressive portraits that explore how screens shape perception and reality.

📅 8 and 9 May 2026 📍 Constantia

A private home in Constantia opens its doors for a two-day immersive digital art experience that blends contemporary art, music, and community impact. At the centre is Franco-Togolese digital artist Sar La Rouge, known for bold, expressive portraits that explore how screens shape perception and reality. The opening evening (8 May) is an intimate sunset event featuring live music, curated canapés, drinks, and art throughout the house. The family day (9 May) offers a relaxed, interactive experience with workshops, kids’ activities, and full access to the exhibition. All proceeds support The Bridge Orphanage. Tickets available via Quicket.

RISE ‘76: The Story of June 16th

📅 8-30 May📍 Baxter Theatre Centre

Commissioned by The Market Theatre and The Baxter Theatre to mark the 50th anniversary of the 1976 Youth Uprisings, Rise ’76: The Story of June 16th is a powerful new South African work of historical fiction by Tiisetso Mashifane wa Noni, a two-time Fleur du Cap Award-winning playwright-director.

Set in the fictional Molefe Secondary School in Soweto, the play unfolds over a single school day as students, teachers, and families confront the impact of the imposition of Afrikaans as a medium of instruction. What begins as an ordinary morning gradually builds towards a moment that will change the course of history. Get your tickets via Webtickets.

The Cableway Charity Challenge

📅 9 May 2026 📍  Table Mountain
The Cableway Charity Challenge is a one-of-a-kind fundraising event hosted on the slopes of Table Mountain. Whether you’re a runner, walker, or casual jogger, the goal is simple: summit Platteklip Gorge as many times as possible between sunrise and sunset on Saturday, 9 May 2026.  Every step taken helps raise vital funds for honoured local charities dedicated to supporting vulnerable women and children across Cape Town. Find out more here.

Candlelight: Tribute to Brenda Fassie

📅 9 May 2026 📍 Hugo Lambrechts Music Centre, Cape Town

Candlelight Concerts’ special edition pays tribute to the legendary Brenda Fassie, celebrating her music through a powerful live performance bathed in candlelight. Audiences can expect a 60-minute concert featuring reimagined renditions of some of her most iconic songs, including Vuli Ndlela, Weekend Special, Too Late for Mama, Nomakanjani, and more. Tickets are available via Fever.

Nina Simone Tribute Dinner with Auriol Hays

📅 9 May2026. 📍 Time Out Market Cape Town

Step into an evening with Auriol Hays as she channels the spirit and music of Nina Simone. Through song and storytelling, Hays brings Simone’s legacy to life, capturing the power and vulnerability behind the icon.  For ticket prices and information, visit here.

Musgrave Gin Floral Workshop and High Tea

Hosted by Musgrave Gin in collaboration with uBlom, this exclusive event is elevated by a curated high tea by acclaimed chef Elsa van der Nest.

📅 9 May 2026 📍  Constantia Valley

Hosted by Musgrave Gin in collaboration with uBlom, this exclusive event is elevated by a curated high tea by acclaimed chef Elsa van der Nest. Guests will create their own striking bouquet while enjoying refreshing pours of Musgrave Pink Gin or the non-alcoholic Musgrave Inspirit 0%. Afterwards, sample a high tea menu featuring buttery French sablés, finger sandwiches, a flourless chocolate cake with ganache, and a baked goat’s cheese quiche. For ticket prices, visit here.

Absa Run Your City Cape Town 10KM

📅 10 May 2026 📍 Woodbridge Island, Milnerton

This high-energy road race combines fitness with sightseeing as runners follow a scenic coastal route into the city centre. Even spectators can enjoy live entertainment and a vibrant race-day atmosphere. It’s a ‘proudly South African, proudly Cape Town’ must-experience mass-participation road-running event. Catch our Cape Town Tourism mobile team at the event and enjoy an immersive VR experience of the city. More information here.

The Human League

The Human League - Don't You Want Me (Official Music Video)

📅 12 May 2026 📍 Grand Arena, GrandWest Casino and Entertainment World

British synth-pop pioneers The Human League are set to deliver an electrifying night of pure 80s nostalgia, performing a string of timeless hits, including “Don’t You Want Me”, “Human”, “Together in Electric Dreams”, “Mirror Man” and “(Keep Feeling) Fascination.” Joining them as special guests are fellow UK synth-pop favourites Blancmange, whose cult classics “Living on the Ceiling”, “Blind Vision” and “Don’t Tell Me” have earned them a loyal global following. Tickets are on sale here.

Winemaker’s Dinner at Mont Rochelle

📅 15 May 2026📍 Franschhoek

Wine and food in one of the Cape’s most stunning locations? Yes, please! Begin the evening with a guided cellar tour led by winemaker Michael Langenhoven, offering insight into the winemaking process and varietals. Afterwards, tuck into a five-course menu created in collaboration with Executive Chef Terence Morris, with each dish thoughtfully matched to complement the wines and elevate every course. Tickets cost R1350. Email reception@montrochelle.virgin.com

Franschhoek Literary Festival

The Franschhoek Literary Festival, launched in 2007, takes place annually on the third weekend of May.

📅 15 – 17 May 2026📍 Franschhoek

A must for book lovers, this festival brings together leading authors, thinkers, and creatives for talks, debates, and intimate discussions, all set in Franschhoek. The Franschhoek Literary Festival, launched in 2007, takes place annually on the third weekend of May. Tickets from around R125 via the festival website.

Carmen

📅 19 – 31 May 2026 📍 Artscape Theatre Centre, Cape Town

Cape Town Opera presents a bold new staging of Carmen, Georges Bizet’s timeless opera. Set against a backdrop of jealousy and desire, the story follows the fiery, independent Carmen as she defies convention and captivates all who cross her path, ultimately setting tragedy in motion. Tickets are available via Webtickets.

Sanlam Cape Town Marathon

📅 23 – 24 May 2026 📍 Cape Town

One of Africa’s premier running events, the Cape Town Marathon draws elite athletes and casual runners from around the world. Renowned for its scenic yet fast route, the race is a highlight of the global marathon calendar. More information here.

A Night of Wine & Wonder

📅 23 May 📍  Protea Hotel Stellenbosch and Conference Centre

Set in the heart of one of South Africa’s most striking wine regions, this curated experience brings together 17 top wine farms, great music, and plenty of space to relax and socialise. It makes for the perfect night of sipping and discovering your next favourite wine. Get your tickets via Quicket.

ACDC Duet Xchange 2026: The Art of the Duet

📅 22 – 23 May 2026 📍 Star Theatre, Homecoming Centre

This two-night contemporary dance platform is presented by Anderson Carvalho Dance & Choreography. This artist-led platform is dedicated to duet-based collaboration, bringing together local and international artists to create new choreographic works rooted in dialogue and shared authorship. Guest choreographers and companies featured include New World Dance Theatre, Northern Dance Academy, and Janine Booysens. For more information and tickets, visit here.

Jive Cape Town Funny Festival

📅 28 May – 21 June 2026 📍 Baxter Theatre Centre

The Jive Cape Town Funny Festival has been the Mother City’s ultimate cure for chilly winter evenings for more than two decades. Since its debut in 1997, the festival has consistently drawn sold-out crowds. This year’s edition promises a laugh-a-minute experience, featuring a stellar international and local line-up. Audiences can look forward to the mesmerising Italian shadow artist and illusionist Matteo Fraziano, the UK’s dynamic singing impersonator Mike Woodhams, the wildly inventive Spanish balloon artist Dani Airhead, and some of South Africa’s finest comedic talent, including Jason Goliath and Robby Collins. Get your tickets here.

The Good Life Show

The Good Life Show celebrates conscious living, food innovation, wellness, and sustainable lifestyle inspiration under one roof.

📅 29 – 31 May 2026 📍 Cape Town International Convention Centre

The Good Life Show celebrates conscious living, food innovation, wellness, and sustainable lifestyle inspiration under one roof. Over three days, visitors can explore a curated mix of plant-based cuisine, health and wellness brands, eco-friendly products, and live cooking demonstrations from top chefs and industry experts.  Tickets start at R150 and are available via Quicket.

Bed By 10pm LGBTQIA+ Edition

📅 30 May 2026 📍 The District, Harrington Street

Want to serve face, dance like it’s the early 2000s, and still be tucked up in bed by 10 (ish)?  Bed By 10: LGBTQIA+ Edition is your throwback party for legends who love a big night out but love a good night’s sleep even more. Expect nonstop 80s–00s anthems, iconic drag performances, and live acts, DJ sets. Get your tickets via Howler.

Amapiano Fest Cape Town

📅 30 May 2026 📍 Cape Town High School, Gardens

Amapiano Fest is a major South African outdoor music festival and cultural celebration dedicated to the Amapiano genre, featuring top DJs, producers, and live performances. Book your tickets via Howler.

Sunday Lunch at Connexxion Restaurant

📅 31 May 📍 Garden Court Victoria Junction

Garden Court Victoria Junction hosts a Sunday lunch buffet on the last Sunday of each month. Enjoy a generous selection of fresh salads, artisanal breads, hearty hot dishes such as lamb, chicken, and curry, and classic desserts. Priced at R375 per person, R185 per child under 12, and children under 4 eat for free. For more information, email gcvictoriajunction.reservations@southernsun.com

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What’s On In Cape Town In March 2026

While summer begins to wind down in Cape Town, the events calendar is only heating up, with a lineup of epic events celebrating culture, art, music, and food. 

This March, the Mother City is bursting with unforgettable experiences, from a colourful carnival and world-class jazz and music festivals to laugh-out-loud comedy shows and captivating theatre productions. 

Here is your ultimate guide to Cape Town in March 2026: 

Bree Street Sunday Market  

📅 1, 15, 29 March 📍 Clarke’s at 133 Bree Street 

Enjoy a slow Sunday morning with local creatives at the Bree Street Sunday Market, held alongside the car-free Bree Street Sundays, a pedestrian-friendly activation in Cape Town’s CBD that transforms Bree and Shortmarket Streets into a lively social hub. Gather at Clarke’s from 10am-3pm for great food, browsing, and networking. More information here. 

Vegan Goods Market 

📅 1 March📍 The Range, Tokai 

The Vegan Goods Market brings together over 50 vendors offering delicious plant-based food, refreshing drinks, and cruelty-free home and body products. Add live music from local artists and a relaxed outdoor setting, and you’ve got the perfect Sunday outing for conscious food lovers. More information here. 

vegan goods market
vegan goods market

Boeka on Bree 

📅 1 March📍 Between Shortmarket and Castle streets 

The second annual Boeka on Bree kicks off at 6:30 pm, honouring the rich history of the Muslim community that has called the inner-city home since the late 1700s. Guests are invited to enjoy soup, dates, and water while taking part in a short prayer service and a historical talk.  Bring a mat and something to share. Boeka on Bree is part of Bree St Sundays and is proudly hosted in collaboration with MSA Union, Radio 786, Cape Family Research Forum, AwqafSA, Salt River Heritage Society, Community Chess, Madina Institute, and Young Urbanists. Visit Young Urbanists Instagram page for more information. 

ramadan iftar on bree street cape town

Oh So 2000’s Sunday Street Fest 

📅 1 March📍 Constitution Street, Harringtons Lounge, District Nightclub 

Three venues. One street. Non-stop energy. Oh So 2000’s is taking over the streets for a Sunday daytime party. Think 2000s hip-hop and R&B anthems blasting from every corner — Usher, 50 Cent, Missy Elliott, Ashanti, Nelly, Destiny’s Child, Ja Rule, Beyoncé, Pharrell Williams vibes all day and night. Get your tickets via Quicket. 

Kirstenbosch Summer Concerts 

📅 1, 8, 15, 22, and 29 March📍 Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden 

It’s the grand finale of Summer, and Kirstenbosch Summer Concerts has 5 epic shows featuring some of the country’s top acts. The line-up includes Derek Gripper and The Kyle Sheperd Trio (1 March), Matthew Mole (8th), Thandiswa Mazwai (15th), Will Linley and Ben Rodrigues (22nd), and The Cape Town Philharmonic Orchestra and Rob Van Vuuren – Peter and the Wolf (29th). Get your tickets via Webtickets.  

Coniston Garden Tour 

📅 5-7 March📍 Muizenberg Park 

Step into the prize-winning Coniston Garden and experience a beautiful morning immersed in nature, while also discovering the fynbos restoration work taking place in Muizenberg Park. Begin with a gentle 30-minute walk through Muizenberg Park, followed by a one-hour guided tour of the Coniston Garden. The experience concludes with tea and delicious home bakes. The cost is R250 per person (100% of the proceeds go to the Fynbos Restoration Project). To book, WhatsApp John Venn on 067 382 4260 with your preferred date and time. 

Spier Light Art 

📅 6 March- 6 April📍 Spier Wine Farm 

Spier Light Art returns to Spier from 6 March until 6 April 2026. Set among vineyards, the dam, river, and our historic buildings, the exhibition explores how light shapes memory, place, power, and possibility. Walk along winding pathways as artworks emerge from the night in playful, poetic, and provocative ways.  

Entry to Spier Light Art is free, but booking is essential. This year, we’ve also introduced additional ticketed food experiences, so you can plan your evening, whether that’s a burger, pizza, picnic, or relaxed sit-down dinner. Book here. 

light art festival 2026

Kingdom of Ubuntu – The Musical in Concert 

📅 6-7 March📍 Artscape, Opera House 

Experience a powerful Afro-epic musical journey that fuses live orchestra, African choir, dance, ritual, and storytelling. Set in a mythical African kingdom, this extraordinary concert celebrates unity across diverse clans, languages, and rhythms, while exploring timeless themes of love, betrayal, power, and leadership. When an exiled heir returns to claim the throne, the kingdom faces a pivotal choice: destruction or Ubuntu.  The Kingdom of Ubuntu features South Africa’s most celebrated artists, including Mbuso Khoza, Ann Masina, Mbulelo Grootboom, Dizu Plaatjies, Bongiwe Nakani, and the Cape Town Philharmonic Orchestra. Book via Webtickets. 

Streetscapes Garden Market 

📅 7 March📍 Streetscapes Vredehoek Garden, Rugley Rd corner Upper Buitenkant St, Vredehoek 

Spend your Saturday morning exploring the Streetscapes Garden Market, a community hub for fresh produce, unique finds and local creativity. Enjoy fresh seasonal produce and organic compost, discover plants and garden treasures, delicious food and beverages, handmade crafts, home décor and thrift fashion, and plenty of unique, one-of-a-kind finds. Details here. 

Kurt Schoonraad presents Funny Side Up 

📅 7 March📍 Die Boer Restaurant Durbanville 

Everyone’s favourite funny man, Kurt Schoonraad, returns to the stage with his latest one-man show, Funny Side Up. In this laugh-out-loud performance, he takes audiences on a hilarious ride through the quirks and chaos of modern life, from everyday frustrations to finding the lighter side of a fast-changing world.Expect sharp wit, relatable stories, bold observations and plenty of classic Kurt charm. Book your tickets here. 

Kurt Schoonraad presents Funny Side Up 

Cape Town Cycle Tour 

📅 8 March📍 Grand Parade 

Recognised as one of the world’s largest timed mass-participation cycling events, the Cape Town Cycle Tour continues to attract cyclists from across the globe to experience the beauty of the Cape on two wheels. The 109 km route takes riders around the Cape Peninsula, passing through Bakoven, Camps Bay, Clifton, and Sea Point. 

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Tasting Under the Stars  

📅 12 March📍 Durbanville Wine Valley  

Wine lovers, raise a glass to Harvest 2026 at the much-anticipated Tasting Under the Stars. Rather than a single central festival, this event sees each participating wine farms curate its own harvest-inspired event, forming part of a series of celebrations marking the end of harvest in the region.  

Participating cellars include Canto, D’Aria, De Grendel, Diemersdal, Groot Phesantekraal, Klein Roosboom and Maastricht Wines, among others. For more information, visit here 

Nora En Pure presents Purified 

📅 13 March📍 Cabo Beach Club  

Nora En Pure is bringing her iconic deep house grooves to the Mother City for an unforgettable night of music, sun, and waves. She’ll be joined by Monkey Safari, Chris Luno, Polar Inc, and Cornelius SA for a lineup that will keep you dancing till the stars come out. Grab your tickets and tables now via Howler. 

Pretty Woman: The Musical 

📅 From 19 March📍 Artscape Opera House 

For the very first time, Pretty Woman: The Musical is coming to South Africa! Based on the iconic 1990 film starring Julia Roberts and Richard Gere, this stage adaptation features music by Grammy Award-winner Bryan Adams and direction and choreography by Tony Award-winner Jerry Mitchell. A global smash hit; the show is a dazzling celebration of love, laughter, and nostalgia, guaranteed to captivate audiences of all ages. Don’t miss it, it’s running until 19 April 2026! Book tickets via Ticketmaster. 

Pretty Woman: The Musical 
Image Credit: Matthew Murphy

Cape Town Carnival 

📅 21 March📍 Green Point Fanwalk 

Cape Town Carnival turns sweet 16 this year, and it’s bigger and better than ever! Themed “Follow your heART”, the Carnival promises a spectacle of hand-crafted floats, intricate costumes, dance groups, and live performances from powerhouse artists like Zolani Mahola, Anslin Gysman, and DJ Ready D. Hundreds of performers, musicians, and community groups, including the ever-popular City of Cape Town Firefighters, will light up the route. More details here. 

Cape Town Carnival March 2026

Corona Sunsets Festival 

📅 21 March📍 The Glen Country Club, Clifton 

The Corona Sunsets Festival is back in the Mother City this month, from 12pm to 11pm, bringing a full day of music and vibes. Dance to an electrifying lineup featuring Purple Disco Machine, DJ Kent, LiquidDeep, Ndlovu Youth Choir, Sun-EL Musician, Zakes Bantwini, Mila-Rose, Msaki, Roz B2B Housewife, BlaqKongo, and Meek. An event you don’t want to miss! Book your tickets via Howler 

DHL Stormers vs Dragons, Edinburgh 

📅 22 and 28 March📍 DHL Stadium 

This March, rugby fans are in for a thrill as the DHL Stormers take to the field in two of the month’s most eagerly awaited clashes. On 22 March, they go head-to-head with the Dragons, followed by another epic showdown against Edinburgh on 28 March. Get your tickets

Cape Town International Jazz Festival 

📅 27 and 28 March📍 Cape Town International Convention Centre 

The Cape Town International Jazz Festival is an annual Cape Town event at the Cape Town International Convention Centre. The event brings together artists and jazz lovers from all over the world. The lineup is a mix of hot, up-and-coming musicians, local flavour, and big international names, including Jacob Collier, Sipho ‘Hotstix’ Mabuse, Nduduzo Makhathini, The Yussef Dayes Experience, and Salomão Soares. For more information, visit here. 


Montreux Jazz Festival 

📅 27-29 March📍 Huguenot Monument, Franschhoek 

The first-ever Montreux Jazz Festival in Franschhoek promises two unforgettable days of music, art, food, and wine. Inspired by the festival on Lake Geneva, this event celebrates music in all its forms. Performances will light up The Arches from lunchtime to midnight and Jazz Village from 3 pm to midnight on Friday and Saturday. On Sunday, the festival slows down with the Sunday Slowdown, featuring intimate music experiences scattered throughout the village along the scenic Montreux Mile. For the full lineup and ticket information, visit Montreux Jazz Festival’s website. 

Phola Cape Town 

📅 29 March📍 Cabo Beach Club 

South Africa’s most premium daytime lifestyle event is back, and this time, PHOLA closes off the summer season with a 10/10 show you don’t want to miss. Expect world-class music in one of Cape Town’s most stunning settings. The line-up includes TKZee, Amaroto, Kentphonik, Kelvin Momo, Morda, Shakes & Les B2B Uncool MC. Get your tickets via Howler. 

Social Chess Club 

📅 Every Wednesday📍 Fool’s Gold Social Bar 

Chess lovers, it’s time to make your move. Every Wednesday from 5–9pm, this Stellenbosch bar transforms into a buzzing social chess club. Your perfect midweek gambit, expect open boards, sharp tactics, and friendly competition as players go head-to-head, testing their strategy from opening move to endgame. More details here.

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What’s On in Cape Town in February 2026

February in Cape Town is a vibrant mix of music, culture, art and outdoor fun, from sunset concerts and beachside parties to theatre shows, major festivals and family-friendly markets.

Planning a summer getaway or looking to fill your social calendar? These are the top events happening across Cape Town this February.

LiquiDeep

LIQUIDEEP - Still

📅 1 February 📍 Cabo Beach Club

After an 11-year hiatus, legendary South African R&B group LiquiDeep return to the stage for a special Cape Town performance. Expect soulful vocals, nostalgic hits and an atmosphere that blends romance, rhythm and summer magic at one of the city’s most iconic beachside venues. Tickets via Howler.

Vegan Goods Market

📅 1 February 📍 The Range, Tokai

The Vegan Goods Market brings together over 50 vendors offering delicious plant-based food, refreshing drinks and cruelty-free home and body products. Add live music from

local artists and a relaxed outdoor setting, and you’ve got the perfect Sunday outing for conscious food lovers. More information here.

Spar Cape Town Ramadaan Expo

📅 1 February📍 Greenpoint Track

One of Cape Town’s most established annual events, the SPAR Ramadaan & Lifestyle Expo celebrates the food, culture and creativity of the Cape’s Muslim community. Visitors can explore local cuisine, crafts and traditions while enjoying an atmosphere of togetherness and shared heritage. More information here.

Ndlovu Youth Choir

📅 5-8 February📍 Artscape Theatre

The internationally acclaimed Ndlovu Youth Choir returns with a powerful, joy-filled production featuring African classics, global anthems and reimagined contemporary hits. Known for their infectious energy and message of hope, these performances promise goosebumps from start to finish. Tickets at Ticketmaster and for more information, click here.

Up the Creek

📅 5-8 February 📍Breede River, near Swellendam

Up The Creek , one of South Africa’s longest-running outdoor music festivals , is all about great music, river swims, chilled vibes and good company. Set on the banks of the Breede River, it’s four days of unplugged fun and local sounds. Get your tickets via Howler or visit the website.

Lumineers

The Lumineers - Ho Hey (Official Video)

📅 4 and 5 February 📍 GrandWest Grand Arena

American folk-rock favourites The Lumineers bring their Automatic World Tour to Cape Town. Expect sing-along anthems, emotional storytelling and an electrifying live show from the Grammy-nominated band behind global hits like Ho Hey and Stubborn Love. Visit GrandWest’s website for more information and ticket details.

Silo Concerts

📅 6 February📍Silo District, V&A Waterfront

The much-loved Silo Concerts series wraps up with a free open-air performance by the Cape Town Philharmonic Orchestra. Set against the dramatic backdrop of Zeitz MOCAA, enjoy classical music and balmy summer evenings at one of the city’s most visited attractions. For more information, visit here.

All Day I Dream

📅 6 February 📍Cabo Beach Club

The globally renowned All Day I Dream series lands in Cape Town for a magical sunset-to-night experience. Led by DJ Lee Burridge, expect melodic, emotional soundscapes, immersive décor and a like-minded crowd dancing under golden summer skies. Tickets at Howler.

Silent Book Club

📅 8 February 📍 Sentinel Café, On Main Beach, Hout Bay

Book lovers unite for this relaxed, free gathering. Bring a novel, grab a coffee, read quietly together and connect with fellow readers – no pressure, no set reading list, just shared love for books by the sea… Follow the Silent Book Club Cape Town for more details.

From Hanover Street – A Concert Commemorating 60 Years

📅 10–15 February 📍 Artscape Theatre

This deeply moving production commemorates 60 years since the forced removals of District Six. Through music, storytelling and performance, From Hanover Street honours lost communities while celebrating the enduring spirit and culture of the area. Limited tickets available via Webtickets.

Cinema Under the Leo Sky

Credit: RDNE Stock project

📅 13 February 📍 Leo Sky Farm, Klapmuts

Enjoy a romantic outdoor movie night under the stars at Leo Sky Farm. With live music, tasty snacks and a screening of How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days, it’s the perfect pre-Valentine’s outing. Bring blankets and enjoy the show. Tickets at Quicket.

Paradisco

📅 14 February 📍 The Grand Café and Beach

Paradisco turns up the romance this Valentine’s Day with disco, house and feel-good beats by Disco Dom. Dance barefoot by the ocean and celebrate love and music at one of Cape Town’s most iconic beachfront venues. Tickets at Howler

Singles Rooftop Social

📅 14 February 📍 Grand Daddy Boutique Hotel

Skip the traditional Valentine’s pressure and head to this high-energy rooftop party for singles. Enjoy a welcome drink, music, city views and easy conversation – whether you’re here to mingle, dance or just soak up the vibe. Tickets at Quicket

Investec Cape Town Art Fair

📅 20-22 February 📍 CTICC

The largest international art fair on the African continent returns with galleries from across the globe. Showcasing contemporary works by over 490 artists, this prestigious fair is a must for art lovers, collectors and cultural explorers. Tickets available at Webtickets

Century City Sports Festival

📅 26 February-1 March 📍Century City

This multi-day sports festival offers something for everyone, from fun runs and cycling to canoe polo, padel and dragon boat racing. Whether you’re competing or cheering from the sidelines, it’s a celebration of fitness and community. Get the programme and all the details here.

 Strictly Soul

📅 27 February 📍 Youngblood Art Gallery

Africa’s biggest R&B party brings all the soulful favourites together for one epic night out. Expect classics and contemporary hits from artists like Beyoncé, SZA and Usher, all wrapped in a high-energy, feel-good atmosphere. Tickets on Quicket.

Cape Town Pride and Mardi Gras

📅 28 February 📍Green Point Track

Hailed as the “biggest Pride event the city has ever seen”, Cape Town Pride returns this year with a colourful Pride March followed by an unmissable Mardi Gras after-party. With a jam-packed lineup of entertainment and events leading up to the big day, everyone is invited to celebrate love and Ubuntu.

Get your tickets here.

Black Coffee Weekender featuring Peggy Gou

📅 27 February-1 March 📍The Ostrich and The Grand Café and Beach

The Black Coffee Weekender returns with three days of world-class music and culture. Headlined by Grammy-winning Black Coffee and international icon Peggy Gou, this landmark event blends global sounds with Cape Town’s signature summer energy. Tickets via Howler.

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What’s On in Cape Town in February 2026

February in Cape Town is a vibrant mix of music, culture, art and outdoor fun, from sunset concerts and beachside parties to theatre shows, major festivals and family-friendly markets.

Planning a summer getaway or looking to fill your social calendar? These are the top events happening across Cape Town this February.

LiquiDeep

LIQUIDEEP - Still

📅 1 February 📍 Cabo Beach Club

After an 11-year hiatus, legendary South African R&B group LiquiDeep return to the stage for a special Cape Town performance. Expect soulful vocals, nostalgic hits and an atmosphere that blends romance, rhythm and summer magic at one of the city’s most iconic beachside venues. Tickets via Howler.

Vegan Goods Market

📅 1 February 📍 The Range, Tokai

The Vegan Goods Market brings together over 50 vendors offering delicious plant-based food, refreshing drinks and cruelty-free home and body products. Add live music from

local artists and a relaxed outdoor setting, and you’ve got the perfect Sunday outing for conscious food lovers. More information here.

Spar Cape Town Ramadaan Expo

📅 1 February📍 Greenpoint Track

One of Cape Town’s most established annual events, the SPAR Ramadaan & Lifestyle Expo celebrates the food, culture and creativity of the Cape’s Muslim community. Visitors can explore local cuisine, crafts and traditions while enjoying an atmosphere of togetherness and shared heritage. More information here.

Ndlovu Youth Choir

📅 5-8 February📍 Artscape Theatre

The internationally acclaimed Ndlovu Youth Choir returns with a powerful, joy-filled production featuring African classics, global anthems and reimagined contemporary hits. Known for their infectious energy and message of hope, these performances promise goosebumps from start to finish. Tickets at Ticketmaster and for more information, click here.

Up the Creek

📅 5-8 February 📍Breede River, near Swellendam

Up The Creek , one of South Africa’s longest-running outdoor music festivals , is all about great music, river swims, chilled vibes and good company. Set on the banks of the Breede River, it’s four days of unplugged fun and local sounds. Get your tickets via Howler or visit the website.

Lumineers

The Lumineers - Ho Hey (Official Video)

📅 4 and 5 February 📍 GrandWest Grand Arena

American folk-rock favourites The Lumineers bring their Automatic World Tour to Cape Town. Expect sing-along anthems, emotional storytelling and an electrifying live show from the Grammy-nominated band behind global hits like Ho Hey and Stubborn Love. Visit GrandWest’s website for more information and ticket details.

Silo Concerts

📅 6 February📍Silo District, V&A Waterfront

The much-loved Silo Concerts series wraps up with a free open-air performance by the Cape Town Philharmonic Orchestra. Set against the dramatic backdrop of Zeitz MOCAA, enjoy classical music and balmy summer evenings at one of the city’s most visited attractions. For more information, visit here.

All Day I Dream

📅 6 February 📍Cabo Beach Club

The globally renowned All Day I Dream series lands in Cape Town for a magical sunset-to-night experience. Led by DJ Lee Burridge, expect melodic, emotional soundscapes, immersive décor and a like-minded crowd dancing under golden summer skies. Tickets at Howler.

Silent Book Club

📅 8 February 📍 Sentinel Café, On Main Beach, Hout Bay

Book lovers unite for this relaxed, free gathering. Bring a novel, grab a coffee, read quietly together and connect with fellow readers – no pressure, no set reading list, just shared love for books by the sea… Follow the Silent Book Club Cape Town for more details.

From Hanover Street – A Concert Commemorating 60 Years

📅 10–15 February 📍 Artscape Theatre

This deeply moving production commemorates 60 years since the forced removals of District Six. Through music, storytelling and performance, From Hanover Street honours lost communities while celebrating the enduring spirit and culture of the area. Limited tickets available via Webtickets.

Cinema Under the Leo Sky

Credit: RDNE Stock project

📅 13 February 📍 Leo Sky Farm, Klapmuts

Enjoy a romantic outdoor movie night under the stars at Leo Sky Farm. With live music, tasty snacks and a screening of How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days, it’s the perfect pre-Valentine’s outing. Bring blankets and enjoy the show. Tickets at Quicket.

Paradisco

📅 14 February 📍 The Grand Café and Beach

Paradisco turns up the romance this Valentine’s Day with disco, house and feel-good beats by Disco Dom. Dance barefoot by the ocean and celebrate love and music at one of Cape Town’s most iconic beachfront venues. Tickets at Howler

Singles Rooftop Social

📅 14 February 📍 Grand Daddy Boutique Hotel

Skip the traditional Valentine’s pressure and head to this high-energy rooftop party for singles. Enjoy a welcome drink, music, city views and easy conversation – whether you’re here to mingle, dance or just soak up the vibe. Tickets at Quicket

Investec Cape Town Art Fair

📅 20-22 February 📍 CTICC

The largest international art fair on the African continent returns with galleries from across the globe. Showcasing contemporary works by over 490 artists, this prestigious fair is a must for art lovers, collectors and cultural explorers. Tickets available at Webtickets

Century City Sports Festival

📅 26 February-1 March 📍Century City

This multi-day sports festival offers something for everyone, from fun runs and cycling to canoe polo, padel and dragon boat racing. Whether you’re competing or cheering from the sidelines, it’s a celebration of fitness and community. Get the programme and all the details here.

 Strictly Soul

📅 27 February 📍 Youngblood Art Gallery

Africa’s biggest R&B party brings all the soulful favourites together for one epic night out. Expect classics and contemporary hits from artists like Beyoncé, SZA and Usher, all wrapped in a high-energy, feel-good atmosphere. Tickets on Quicket.

Cape Town Pride and Mardi Gras

📅 28 February 📍Green Point Track

Hailed as the “biggest Pride event the city has ever seen”, Cape Town Pride returns this year with a colourful Pride March followed by an unmissable Mardi Gras after-party. With a jam-packed lineup of entertainment and events leading up to the big day, everyone is invited to celebrate love and Ubuntu.

Get your tickets here.

Black Coffee Weekender featuring Peggy Gou

📅 27 February-1 March 📍The Ostrich and The Grand Café and Beach

The Black Coffee Weekender returns with three days of world-class music and culture. Headlined by Grammy-winning Black Coffee and international icon Peggy Gou, this landmark event blends global sounds with Cape Town’s signature summer energy. Tickets via Howler.

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Africa Unites in Unprecedented Acts of Generosity for GivingTuesday 2025

The Continent Adopts a Global Movement and Transforms it into a uniquely African Celebration of Care and Shared Humanity

NAIROBI, Kenya, 8 December 2025 -/African Media Agency(AMA)/ – Millions across the world’s most generous continent by percentage of income donated came together on December 2, 2025, with unprecedented continental coordination to celebrate GivingTuesday, honouring giving traditions that have sustained communities for centuries and transforming the global day of generosity into a powerful, continent-wide expression of African solidarity and community care.

Country leaders, youth networks, nonprofits, and local partners led hundreds of events across the region. Highlights include:

  • The Giving Festival – Nigeria: A national celebration of community philanthropy and creative giving.
  • Mozambique Generosity Forum – Mozambique: A gathering of civil society, youth leaders, and community actors advancing local generosity models
  • Ghana Philanthropy Week – Ghana: A week-long campaign elevating everyday acts of giving rooted in Ghanaian cultural traditions
  • Periods Are Power Exhibition – Uganda: A landmark partnership launch between Rotary Uganda District 9213 and GivingTuesday Uganda, spotlighting dignity, menstrual equity, and community solidarity.
  • Community Clean-Ups – Zambia: Youth and community groups mobilizing environmental action and neighbourhood care
  • Charity Football Games – Sierra Leone & Nigeria (Kaduna Chapter): Sport leveraged as a unifying tool to drive awareness and charitable giving

The GivingTuesday Africa Hub hosted Sankofa, a high-level conversation on reclaiming, honouring, and reimagining Africa’s rich traditions of giving. Leaders, practitioners, and storytellers joined to explore how indigenous generosity systems can shape contemporary civic engagement and philanthropy. Young people, through GivingTuesday Spark, also played a central role, leading campaigns, volunteering, and championing community causes in schools and neighbourhoods across the region.

“Nigeria ranks 1st in Global generosity, with 89% of citizens donating and giving 2.83% of their income to charity says Catherine Mwendwa, Director of GivingTuesday Africa Hub. “When Kenya hosts Africa’s first Giving Machines, or Uganda launches its inaugural Philanthropy Week, we’re not importing charity. We’re scaling what we’ve always done, and the Africa hub showcases how Ubuntu, Harambee, Stokvels, and dozens of other African giving systems offer blueprints for community-driven change worldwide.”

This year’s momentum was strengthened by the efforts of our partners and the long-standing support of influential African creatives and changemakers. As the world reflects on GivingTuesday 2025, the Africa Hub moves forward with renewed purpose: to anchor Africa firmly within the global movement, elevate our diverse giving traditions, and remind the world that true humanity is built and sustained through community.

Distributed by African Media Agency (AMA) on behalf of GivingTuesday

About GivingTuesday Africa

Established in 2021 and headquartered in Kenya, the GivingTuesday Africa Hub amplifies generosity across the continent through leadership development, research, storytelling, and movement building. GivingTuesday Africa is part of the global GivingTuesday movement, operating in partnership with country leaders and community networks across 27 African countries to advance generosity, strengthen civic engagement, and support community-led development.

Media Contact

Bidemi Adedire GivingTuesday Africa

Email: africa@givingtuesdayafrica.org

For more information: http://givingtuesday.org/africa

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“You have misplaced anger,” celebrated SA comedian Trevor Noah tells xenophobic South Africans 

South Africa xenophobic attacks

South African celebrated comedian and television host of The Today Show on Comedy Central has a sharp message to his fellow South Africans who are in a violent rampage against their fellow black African immigrants.

“Your your anger and outrage is misplaced. African immigrants don’t own lands, don’t run companies, don’t own mining companies, don’t operate trophy hunting companies, do not ship out capital to European banks,” Noah said on his show this past week after a wave of violent outbreak waged by South Africans against African immigrants living in South Africa.

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