Amy Fraser is a creative and detail-oriented content professional with a background in television and radio. As the Content Coordinator at Time Out South Africa, she combines her passion for storytelling with a sharp editorial eye to spotlight the very best of local culture. Deeply inspired by the beauty and vibrancy of South Africa, Amy captures its essence through both words and visuals. When she’s not behind the camera lens, you’ll likely find her enjoying a glass of wine at one of Cape Town’s stunning wine estates.

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Events: What’s on in Cape Town

Events: What’s on in Cape Town

As if the mountain, oceans, vibrant city and dynamic culinary scene weren’t enough to keep you busy, Cape Town also brings the goods when it comes to a jam-packed schedule of concerts and events. We're tapping into all the vibes with our updated and expanded Events Guide to Cape Town. Across the city, you’ll find live music, vibey markets, special shows and fun events that are a total jol (that’s a ‘party’, in local lingo). Here's our hand-picked selection of the hottest events to head for in the Mother City. RECOMMENDED:📍 The best things to do in Cape Town🍝 The best restaurants in Cape Town🏖 The best beaches in Cape Town🛍 The best shops in Cape Town🏠 The best Airbnbs in Cape Town 🏹 The best hotels in Cape Town
Events: What’s on in Johannesburg

Events: What’s on in Johannesburg

From live music under city lights to art fairs, food markets, theatre, and cultural festivals – Johannesburg is alive with events that celebrate its creativity, diversity, and unstoppable energy. Whether you’re into jazz at sunset, rooftop parties, cutting-edge exhibitions, or family-friendly weekend plans, our curated guide brings you the best of what’s happening in the City of Gold. Stay plugged in and never miss a moment.RECOMMENDEDđŸ›ïžÂ Where to stay in Johannesburg🏹 The best hotels in JohannesburgđŸœÂ The best restaurants in JohannesburgđŸș The best pubs and bars in Johannesburg
Events: What’s on in Durban

Events: What’s on in Durban

Known as "The Warmest Place to Be", Durban is more than just sunny skies, flavourful cuisine, and stunning beaches. This vibrant city pulses with energy all year round, thanks to a diverse calendar of events and festivals for every interest and budget. From live concerts and cultural celebrations to exhibitions and food festivals, we’ve rounded up some of the hottest happenings you won’t want to miss. Let’s vy! (That’s Durban slang for "let’s go!")  RECOMMENDED: 🍝 The best restaurants in Durban💃 The best clubs and nightlife in Durban🌊 The best beaches in Durban🏹 The best hotels in DurbanđŸ›ïž The best markets in Durban
The 8 best pet-friendly restaurants in and around Durban

The 8 best pet-friendly restaurants in and around Durban

Durban isn’t just a top holiday destination, it’s a pet-lover’s paradise too. From breezy beachfront cafĂ©s to countryside pubs with dedicated doggy menus, KZN offers plenty of spots where your furry companion is just as welcome as you are. So hook the leash, pack the treats, and plan a day trip with your favourite travel partner. Great food tastes even better when shared with someone who never judges your order and is always happy to see you. Basic etiquette While you may love and adore your pets, not everyone around you will feel the same. Being mindful and considerate of others sharing the space is essential. Most restaurants enforce a "leash-only" rule, so be sure to follow it at all times. Always clean up after your pet and remember to bring waste bags with you. But, without further ado, here are some of Durban and surrounds' paw-approved pitstops to raise the woof
 TIME OUT RECOMMENDS: 📍 The best things to do in Durban😋 The best restaurants in Durban🏹 The best hotels in DurbanđŸ›ïžÂ Where to stay in Durban
The 8 best pizza restaurants in Pretoria

The 8 best pizza restaurants in Pretoria

Some might argue that a truly well-balanced meal should include protein, vegetables, carbs, and healthy fats. If that’s the case
 surely pizza qualifies as the ultimate balanced meal? Even if the dieticians don’t quite agree with our logic (please don’t come for us), we’re standing our ground on this one. Luckily, Pretoria offers no shortage of spots serving up this versatile, simple, and undeniably delicious dish. Whether you’re loyal to the classics like a Margherita, prefer a thick or thin crust, feel like indulging in a seafood medley or butter chicken topping, or stick to vegetarian favourites, pizza rarely disappoints in our eyes. Well
 almost never. Not enough cheese? Now that is a serious offense. To make things easier for fellow pizza lovers, we’ve eaten our way across Pretoria and rounded up some of the very best pizzas the city has to offer. TIME OUT RECOMMENDS: đŸ„ The best cafĂ©s and coffee shops in PretoriađŸ›ïž The best shops in Pretoria🍮 The best restaurants in PretoriađŸ›ïž Where to stay in Pretoria
The best small town experiences near Durban

The best small town experiences near Durban

When it comes to taking a break from, well, life and its responsibilities, we often dream of booking a flight, hopping on a plane, and heading to a well-known destination. For locals, taking a break or going on vacation usually means leaving South Africa or, at the very least, your province. For tourists, it often means ticking off all the famous attractions. Don’t get me wrong, there’s nothing wrong with that. But more often than not, the best destinations are the lesser-known and lesser-visited ones that deserve more attention. Whether you’re planning a solo getaway or a family escape, we’ve rounded up some of the best small-town experiences near warm and sunny Durban. From shark cage diving to water slides, there’s something for everyone. TIME OUT RECOMMENDS: 📍 The best things to do in Durban😋 The best restaurants in Durban🏹 The best hotels in DurbanđŸ›ïžÂ Where to stay in Durban Time Out makes a small commission from the affiliate links included in this article. These links have no influence on our editorial content, but they do help us to bring you more recommendations every week. For more information, see our affiliate guidelines.
The best artistic small towns near Durban

The best artistic small towns near Durban

Every once in a while, it’s good to step away from the hustle and bustle of city life and the responsibilities that come with it. To get in the car, head somewhere quiet, and let your brain switch off – returning home with the kind of weekend you’d describe to friends as "good for the soul". It doesn’t always have to be a full weekend away. Sometimes, all you need is a day trip: a change of scenery, a chance to learn, wander, and explore.  I truly believe that to understand the place you live in – or are visiting – you need to step back into its history. Visit museums and art galleries, learn about the people who came before you and those who shape it now, and discover the story of a town or city through paintings, memorabilia, and artifacts. With that in mind, we’ve rounded up some of the best small artistic towns around Durban, some just 40 minutes away, others worth a two-hour drive. Time Out makes a small commission from the affiliate links included in this article. These links have no influence on our editorial content, but they do help us to bring you more recommendations every week. For more information, see our affiliate guidelines. TIME OUT RECOMMENDS: 📍 The best things to do in Durban😋 The best restaurants in Durban🏹 The best hotels in DurbanđŸ›ïžÂ Where to stay in Durban
10 fun facts about the KZN Drakensberg

10 fun facts about the KZN Drakensberg

If you grew up in KZN, you’ve likely spent at least one childhood holiday riding horses, hiking, and swimming in streams found within the dramatic Drakensberg mountains. If not, then this is your sign to pack your bags and head for the hills, because the Drakensberg is unmatched in scenic beauty and outdoor fun! Speaking of packing, here’s a checklist to help you prepare for a one-day hike in the Drakensberg. Must-pack items: Water bottle Hiking boots or sturdy walking shoes A warm jacket and waterproof clothing (mountain weather changes fast) Sunglasses First-aid kit Torch or headlamp, with extra batteries Nutritious snacks and meals to keep your energy up Navigation tools: a mobile GPS or compass, plus a map Power bank – better safe than sorry SPF Trekking pole(s) If you're camping overnight, add: Sleeping bag Toiletries Extra clothes and underwear – don’t forget thermals Tent and sleeping mat Plenty of food to last the duration of your trip Gas stove and necessary cooking accessories When is the best time to visit? It depends on what you’re looking for, but autumn (March–May) is generally the ideal time. During these months, temperatures are comfortably mild, skies are clear, rainfall is minimal, and the views are truly breathtaking. To make planning even easier, we’ve found a few Airbnbs near the Drakensberg that might be worth checking out. Click here to view. But without further ado, here are our top 10 reasons to visit the Berg (as we call it in KZN!): Time Out ma
The best places to watch live music in Durban

The best places to watch live music in Durban

When it comes to live concerts and music festivals, I feel like there are two types of people: those who love it and feel truly alive in those moments, and those who would much rather be at home or in a nice jazz bar. Both groups are valid, but if we’re being honest, I fall into the latter. A cosy cocktail bar, tapas, and live music? I’m there. A music festival or large concert? Forget about it. I promise my feelings won’t be hurt if you don’t invite me. Luckily, Durban offers both: large venues where you have that moment of scanning the crowd, trying to grasp how many people share a love for the same artist or band, and smaller, more intimate spaces where you can get up close with the artist or DJ. So whichever group you fall into, we’ve rounded up the best live music venues in Durban.  Oh, and while we're at it, we've also rounded up the best pubs and bars and clubs in Durban! TIME OUT RECOMMENDS: 📍 The best things to do in Durban😋 The best restaurants in Durban🏹 The best hotels in DurbanđŸ›ïžÂ Where to stay in Durban
10 fun facts about Durban

10 fun facts about Durban

When you think of Durban, what comes to mind? Golden beaches, warm weather, bold flavours? You wouldn’t be alone, and you wouldn’t be wrong. But this friendly coastal city has far more to offer than first meets the eye. From historic markets woven into the fabric of the city to Africa’s oldest surviving botanic garden, and local artists celebrating Durban’s rich biodiversity and ecosystems that make KwaZulu-Natal truly one-of-a-kind, there’s a deeper story just waiting to be discovered. And quite frankly, if Durban isn’t on your 'must-visit' list, seriously, what is wrong with you? And before you say it, no, we’re not being biased
 well, maybe just a tiny bit. After all, we’ve got the official title to back us up: Durban was named one of Time Out’s Best Places to Travel in 2026. Whether you’re a curious local, a first-time visitor, or looking to impress at your next quiz night, here are 10 fun facts about Durban you might not know. TIME OUT RECOMMENDS: 📍 The best things to do in Durban😋 The best restaurants in Durban🏹 The best hotels in DurbanđŸ›ïžÂ Where to stay in Durban
The best river cruises in South Africa

The best river cruises in South Africa

One of the great beauties of South Africa is just how much there is to see, and, even more importantly, how many different ways there are to see it. Want a bird’s-eye view and a heart-pounding bungee jump? We’ve got you covered with the world’s largest commercial bungee bridge. Prefer to slow things down and experience the country on foot, side by side with locals? We’ve got that too. Whether you’re keen to eat your way through Cape Town’s colourful and historic Bo-Kaap or tuck into local favourites like a true Joburg local, there’s something for everyone. Want to skip traffic altogether and explore our beautiful country from the water? You can bet we’ve got that covered as well – and we’ve compiled a list to help make your decision a little easier. Before we begin, though, there’s a bit of admin to cover: the do's and don’ts, what to pack, planning tips, and basic etiquette. On most of these river cruises, you’ll have the opportunity to see some of South Africa’s incredible wildlife, flora, and fauna up close. Remember, you’re a visitor in their home – act respectfully and always follow the safety guidelines laid out by your tour guide. And if you’re on a cruise where you’re being wined and dined, it goes without saying: don’t litter. You and your weather app should become best friends. Be sure to check the forecast and pack accordingly. While many operators run 365 days a year, strong weather conditions can disrupt plans. Don’t forget essentials like SPF or a rain jacket, d
The 7 best things to do in the Lowveld

The 7 best things to do in the Lowveld

The Lowveld, located in South Africa’s Mpumalanga province, is a renowned destination for wildlife enthusiasts, thanks to Kruger National Park and the many private game reserves nearby. But beyond the safaris, there is a wealth of hidden gems and experiences that often go unnoticed, surprising considering the region’s breathtaking beauty, all just a short distance from the park. This is a place where landscapes, abundant wildlife, and a rich cultural heritage offer dramatic sunsets and encounters that belong on every 'must-see in Africa' bucket list. To help you make the most of your visit and maybe even inspire a road trip, I have put together a list of things to do in the Lowveld. Whether you are an adrenaline junkie seeking adventure or someone who enjoys a slower pace while exploring the history and culture of this stunning region, there is something here for everyone. Time Out South Africa Recommends: 🩁 Where the wild ones are in Johannesburg🐧 Where the wild ones are in Cape Town🐒 Where the wild ones are in Durban

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Bafunny Bafunny: South African Festival of Comedy

Bafunny Bafunny: South African Festival of Comedy

Bafunny Bafunny, South Africa’s national team of comedy, takes to the stage at the Grand Arena at GrandWest on 26 September, led by none other than Captain Trevor Noah. Joining him are Vice Captain Eugene Khoza and Coach Ntosh Madlingozi, alongside an all-star lineup of local and international comedians, guaranteed to deliver an unforgettable evening of stand-up comedy packed with laughter – the South African way.
The Jive Cape Town Funny Festival

The Jive Cape Town Funny Festival

If there’s one thing about South Africans, it’s our ability to turn even the most serious situations into something to laugh about. And if you’re in the mood for a good laugh, the country’s oldest and largest comedy festival is back, funnier than ever, as it celebrates its 27th year at the Baxter Theatre from 28 May to 21 June. This year’s lineup, hosted by Alan Committie, brings together a mix of local and international talent. Audiences can look forward to performances by homegrown favourite Jason Goliath, Italy’s shadow artist and illusionist Matteo Fraziano, and singing impersonator Mike Woodhams, a finalist on Britain’s Got Talent.
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+LIVE+

Rock legends Live are returning to Cape Town this December at Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden on 8 December, with an additional date added for 9 December. Led by frontman Ed Kowalczyk, the iconic rock band will deliver a banging set featuring favourites like Lightning Crashes, alongside classics such as I Alone, Selling the Drama, and Overcome. While the 8 December show is already sold out, a limited number of tickets remain for the 9 December show.
Mamma Mia! The Musical

Mamma Mia! The Musical

Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again is bringing Greece to the Artscape from 3 September to 11 October. The production features a star-studded cast, including Amra-Faye Wright as Donna Sheridan and Leah Mari as Sophie Sheridan. Audiences can look forward to some of ABBA’s greatest hits – from Dancing Queen and Mamma Mia to Super Trouper and Take a Chance on Me. At its heart, the musical is a joyful celebration of young love, sisterhood, motherhood
 and dot, dot, dot (see what we did there).
Tamia

Tamia

The six-time Grammy Award–nominated singer, songwriter, and multi-platinum international R&B star Tamia is set to perform on 6 August at the Grand Arena at GrandWest, headlining The Biggest Women’s Month Celebration Tour Experience. Known for timeless hits like Stranger in My House, Still, and Officially Missing You, her performance promises all the feels, so you might want to bring a few tissues along.
Mzansi Ballet presents Heal the World

Mzansi Ballet presents Heal the World

Running at the Pieter Toerien Main Stage from 13 May to 7 June, Heal the World is a powerful exploration of resilience, healing, and self-discovery. Through reimagined interpretations of Michael Jackson’s greatest hits, this ballet, choreographed by award-winning Angela Revie, showcases dance as a universal language that transcends our differences.  
Mamma Mia! The Musical

Mamma Mia! The Musical

Here we go again! Mamma Mia! The Musical returns to Teatro at Montecasino from 16 October to 22 November. Get ready to sing along to some of ABBA’s greatest hits, including Dancing Queen, Mamma Mia, Super Trouper, and Take a Chance on Me. Set on a sun-soaked Greek island, the story celebrates young love, sisterhood, motherhood and dot, dot, dot (see what we did there).
Ankle Marc

Ankle Marc

What happens when comedian Marc Lottering meets a moonboot? You get Ankle Marc, live at the Elizabeth Sneddon Theatre. On 4 July, Marc shares the hilarious story of how he stumbled into 2026 with a fractured ankle and a moonboot, all delivered with his signature wit and usual banter.
Tamia

Tamia

The six-time Grammy Award-nominated singer, songwriter, and multi-platinum-selling international R&B star Tamia is coming to the Durban ICC on 7 August. With hits such as Stranger in My House, Still, and Officially Missing You, we highly recommend bringing tissues.
Sister Act: The Musical

Sister Act: The Musical

The beloved classic Sister Act is set to light up the stage at Playhouse Company this July. The musical follows singer Deloris Carter, who is forced into hiding in a convent after witnessing a mob-related murder. Out of her element but determined to make the best of her situation, Deloris is tasked with transforming the convent’s struggling choir. What unfolds is a heartwarming and hilarious journey filled with uplifting music, unexpected friendships and sisterhood.
Hollywoodbets Durban July

Hollywoodbets Durban July

Durban’s much-anticipated annual horse racing spectacle, the Hollywoodbets Durban July, returns to the iconic Hollywoodbets Greyville Racecourse on 4 July. This year’s theme, 'Country Allure', blends equestrian elegance with a touch of rustic charm. Whether you are there for the races or the standout fashion, this is one of Durban’s most glamorous events and an unmissable highlight on the social calendar.
DHL Stormers vs All Blacks

DHL Stormers vs All Blacks

DHL Stadium is set to light up like never before as the Stormers take on the All Blacks on 7 August, part of Rugby’s Greatest Rivalry, the iconic touring series between the Springboks and the All Blacks held every four years. With nine matches over five weeks, including the Springboks facing the All Blacks right here in the Mother City, this is your chance to witness history on home soil.

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Out and About in Cape Town: Best things to do this weekend

Out and About in Cape Town: Best things to do this weekend

May is in full swing and jam-packed with events and outings for the whole family. Just be sure to dress warmly and pack an umbrella, as it’s shaping up to be a cold, wet, and even icy weekend. If you’re brave enough to face the chill, check out these snow hunting spots near Cape Town. Of course, it’s also Mother’s Day this weekend. If you’ve left your planning to the last minute (life gets busy, we get it), don’t stress, we’ve rounded up the best experiences to spoil mom, from relaxing spa days to creative workshops. You'll also want to avoid any road closure for this Sunday's 10k Run Your City. If you need some ideas on how to spend your weekend, we’ve done the hard work. All you need to do is hop in the car, get exploring, and enjoy a good time. CBD Iziko Planetarium and Digital Dome Saturday 9 – Sunday 10 May | Various times Location: Iziko Planetarium and Digital Dome, 25 Queen Victoria St, Cape Town City Centre Cost: From R40 via Webtickets  For a 360-degree cinema experience that transports you into another dimension, the Iziko Planetarium and Digital Dome has various shows available, from galaxies and atoms, to the human body and a dive into whether life exist beyond Earth. Photograph: Shutterstock Maskandi Fest Cape Town Sunday, 9 May | 10am – 8pm Location: The Castle of Good Hope, Castle St, Foreshore Cost: From R70 via Computicket This family-friendly festival celebrates the rich cultural heritage of Zulu folk music – songs rooted in real-life experiences th
Where to celebrate Mother’s Day 2026 in Cape Town

Where to celebrate Mother’s Day 2026 in Cape Town

With another long weekend just around the corner, it's the perfect time to get your Mother’s Day plans sorted. Although not a mom myself (Amy here, and planning on keeping it that way for a very, very, very long time), I've been lucky enough to have an incredible one, and to share both personal and professional spaces with equally incredible women who are. Just for clarity, when I say 'moms', I'm referring to all of the motherly figures in your life – your mom, grandmother, aunt, cousin, neighbour, teacher, or anyone who has filled in that gap. A quick basic history lesson on where Mother’s Day comes from. Mother’s Day was first campaigned for by Anna Jarvis in the United States in 1905, following the death of her mother, a peace activist during the American Civil War. It was created to honour her, but it was only in 1914 that it was officially designated a national holiday in the United States. This year in South Africa, the celebration falls on Sunday, 10 May, yes, as in next weekend. If you’re still trying to figure out how to celebrate the moms in your life and want to go beyond breakfast in bed and a bouquet of flowers (lovely as they are), we’ve rounded up some of the best Mother’s Day experiences in the Mother City.  Time Out Tip: I strongly recommend making bookings early to avoid disappointment... Need somewhere to stay this Mother's Day? 5 places to stay for under R1,000 in Cape Town Mother’s Day Lunches Kloof Street House Sunday, 10 May | 10am – 4pm Location: Klo
Out and About in Johannesburg: Things to do this Workers' Day long weekend

Out and About in Johannesburg: Things to do this Workers' Day long weekend

Workers' Day has gifted us an early start to the weekend, and Johannesburg is rising to the occasion. This week, the city balances high-octane club nights in Sandton with tequila-soaked fiestas in Fourways and star-studded comedy in the South. Here is your curated guide to navigating a packed long weekend across the city. Johannesburg North KENT at the Greenhouse Thursday, 30 April | 4 pm – 6 am Location: The Greenhouse Sandton, 6 Gwen Lane & Fredman Cost: R200 via Howler Kick off your long weekend early with KENT at The Greenhouse Sandton, bringing high-energy nightlife vibes to the heart of Sandton this Thursday. With the next day being a public holiday, expect an extended party from late afternoon into the early hours of Friday morning. The Greenhouse Hopp to the pub: Disco Edition Friday, 30 April | 4:15 pm – 8:30 pm Location: AJs in the Park, 33 Abercorn Avenue, Craighall Park Cost: R378 via Howler Start your long weekend with a sparkle at the disco-themed Pub Run starting from AJ's in the Park in Craighall, where a fun 5.5km social run meets drinks, music, and retro flair. With festive stops, bold outfits, and a feel-good cause supporting The Gammie on the Go Foundation, it’s the perfect mix of fitness, nightlife, and groove. Hopp To The Pub Festival De Mexico  Saturday, 2 May | 12 pm – 10 pm Location: Montecasino Boulevard, Fourways Cost: R350 via Howler Soak up the fiesta spirit at Festival De Mexico in the outdoor arena at Montecasino, where tequila, Mex
Out and About in Johannesburg: Things to do this Freedom Day long weekend

Out and About in Johannesburg: Things to do this Freedom Day long weekend

Whether you’re looking to lose yourself in a strobe-lit crowd at Nasrec or find a quiet corner for a long, boozy lunch, this Freedom Day long weekend is officially the peak of the Joburg autumn season. With Monday, April 27, giving us that extra day of grace, creating a welcome long-weekend vibe, the city is shifting into high gear, from soul-stirring heritage tours at Constitution Hill to high-energy dancefloors in Sandton and Midrand. If your ideal long weekend involves sipping artisanal wines, tucking into a legendary kota, or catching house music royalty, our weekly guide has the best of Jozi covered from North to South. Here is your ultimate guide to what’s happening in Johannesburg this long weekend. Johannesburg Central Wine 44 Sunday, 26 April | 11 am – 4 pm Location: 44 Stanley, 44 Stanley Avenue, Braamfontein Werf Cost: R450 via Quicket Sip your way through the Endless Summer Edition of Wine 44 at 44 Stanley, where over 15 standout winemakers pour unlimited tastings in a laid-back, autumn setting. Taking place on 26 April, this vibrant, family-friendly event blends fresh seasonal releases with great food from the precinct’s restaurants for the ultimate Sunday outing. Vinosity One Long Table  Saturday, 25 April | 3 pm – 6 pm Location: Shared with confirmed guests  Cost: R2500 via Howler One Long Table returns to Johannesburg on Saturday with a beautifully curated dining experience that blends African tradition, storytelling, and contemporary luxury around a s
Out and About in Cape Town: Best things to do this Freedom Day long weekend!

Out and About in Cape Town: Best things to do this Freedom Day long weekend!

Are you ready for a little R&R this Freedom Day weekend? Beyond the extra day off, 27 April marks the anniversary of South Africa’s first democratic elections in 1994, when millions could vote freely for the very first time. A defining moment in our country’s history and a powerful reminder that freedom was hard won. Aluta continua! It is also a chance to celebrate and enjoy the simple freedom of making the most of your city. Best you choose wisely? Freedom to sleep in. Freedom to say yes to one more glass of wine at the festival of your choice. Freedom to pretend a museum crawl counts as cardio. And yes, even, the freedom to dance until 2am at Ultra and then question your life choices over brunch on Monday. From weekend markets and heritage walks to paddles around Robben Island and concerts worth losing your voice over, Cape Town is serving options. Consider this your official guide to do absolutely the most!  Time Out Tip: Don't forget, it's an extra short week ahead, with another upcoming public holiday on Friday, 1 May! Atlantic Seaboard RARE Freedom Day Market Monday, 27 April | 12pm – 5pm Location: Time Out Market Studio Cost: Free entry As part of Time Out Market Cape Town’s Freedom Day celebrations, this market spotlights the best of local talent. Featuring a selection of everything from art and fashion to vinyls and a Kids’ Creative Corner, this is one way to see a different side of the Mother City, whether you’re a local or a tourist.   Photograph: Supplied The
Out and About in Cape Town: Best things to do this weekend

Out and About in Cape Town: Best things to do this weekend

After two hectic short weeks and jam-packed weekends, you'd be forgiven for wanting to shift down a gear as you hit the middle of April. But only so you can prepare yourself for the upcoming Freedom Day long weekend that brings with it a bonus 9 days off in a row, for only three days of leave, taking you right into the Worker's Day long weekend.  Time Out Tip: Don't miss the opportunity to win tickets to Ultra 2026 taking place at The Ostrich on Freedom Day long weekend - see the full competition details here. The Beyond Limits breath workshop is just the thing for you. Because let's face it, a rave out in District Six isn't exactly chill, and the Rocky Horror Show at Theatre on the Bay is sure to be high energy. But all in all, it's a good time to be in the city. Here are our suggestions for the best things to get you out and about this weekend, from Friday 17 April to Sunday 19 April, across the Mother City and surrounding suburbs.   ALSO SEE: The 19 best breakfast and brunch spots in Cape Town Atlantic Seaboard Stormers vs Connacht Rugby Saturday, 18 April 2026 | Kick-off is at 13:45 Location: DHL Stadium, Cape Town Cost: From R130 via Stormers.tmtickets.co.za The DHL Stormers host Connacht Rugby in a United Rugby Championship fixture at DHL Stadium. This match marks the Stormers’ penultimate regular-season home game in Cape Town as they push for home-ground advantage in the playoffs. A free MyCiTi shuttle service will run for match ticket holders from Civic Centre and
Out and About in Johannesburg: Things to do this weekend

Out and About in Johannesburg: Things to do this weekend

There’s a specific magic to Johannesburg in mid-April. The city has officially swapped its summer thunderstorms for that golden, late-afternoon glow. While the pace might feel more relaxed, the cultural calendar is doing anything but cooling off. We are officially in the heart of festival season, where the mild autumn afternoons provide the perfect backdrop for open-air celebrations. From the stage to the streets, this is what's hot and happening in Johannesburg this weekend.   Johannesburg North An intimate night wth Claptone Friday, 17 April | 7 pm – 3 am Location: The Marc, 129 Rivonia Road,  Sandown, Sandton Cost: R1000 via Howler Zioux hosts a rare Johannesburg appearance by German tech-house sensation Claptone on Friday, bringing his signature deep house sound to an intimate Sandton setting for one night only. With just 300 seats available, expect a close-up, immersive experience paired with Zioux’s elevated food and drinks. ZIOUX JHB Fundamentals FUN-Day  Sunday, 19 April | 11 am – 3 pm Location: The View Boutique Hotel, Auckland Park Cost: R280 via Quicket Fundamentals FUN-Day by Fundamentals Skincare brings a playful twist to self-care, blending skincare consultations with carnival rides, creative workshops, and hands-on experiences in one vibrant event. From DIY scrubs to self-defence sessions and indulgent treats, expect a feel-good day of glow-ups, good vibes, and interactive fun. Fundamentals Skincare The K-POP Market  Saturday, 18 April | 12 pm – 3 p
Tamia is coming to Durban!

Tamia is coming to Durban!

The six-time Grammy Award-nominated singer, songwriter, and multi-platinum-selling international R&B star Tamia is embarking on a three-city South African tour, with Durban proudly making the list, as part of The Biggest Women’s Month Celebration Tour Experience. Taking place at the Durban ICC on 7 August, this one is for the lovers, the ones that got away, and the ones who thought they were over it, but eish, the music might just disagree. With hits such as Stranger in My House, Still, and Officially Missing You, we highly recommend bringing tissues, as these songs may unearth emotions you thought were long buried or suddenly make you remember your ex in full HD. No, but in all seriousness, audiences are in for an unforgettable experience, getting to witness exactly why Tamia has become a household name and one of the most beloved R&B voices of all time. The tour kicks off in Cape Town on 6 August, heads to Durban on 7 August, and wraps up in Pretoria on 10 August. If you missed the chance to see her live in 2023, consider this your second chance at happiness. Must know details Date: 7 August 2026 Time: 6 pm Location: Durban ICC, 45 Bram Fischer Road Price: R950 to R2,000 via Webtickets TIME OUT RECOMMENDS: 📍 The best things to do in Durban😋 The best restaurants in Durban🏹 The best hotels in DurbanđŸ›ïžÂ Where to stay in Durban
Out and About in Johannesburg: Things to do this weekend

Out and About in Johannesburg: Things to do this weekend

Remind us again why a four-day work week still is not the norm? The Easter break arrived at exactly the right moment, but reality is setting back in as the five-day routine returns next week. Still, let us not get ahead of ourselves. The weekend is just around the corner, and there is plenty to look forward to. If there is one thing we know about Jozi, it is that the city knows how to have a good time in any weather, and this time we are in luck with sunny skies on the horizon. With temperatures expected to reach 27 degrees Celsius, according to the South African Weather Service, it is the perfect excuse to get outside and soak up the sun. Whether you are in the mood to cool off at one of the city’s top spots or keen to play tourist a little closer to home, there is no shortage of options. Neighbourhoods like Parkhurst and Melville are full of great places to explore, offering everything from good food and drinks to memorable experiences. But if you're after something a little more upbeat, a dance-the-night-away kind of weekend, we’ve rounded up events you can’t miss. Johannesburg North Sunset Sessions ft. Jordan Arts Saturday, 11 April | 4 pm – 6 am Location: The Greenhouse Sandton, 6 Gwen Lane & Fredman Dr, Sandown Cost: R150 – R250 via Howler It’s one thing to go out, grab a meal, and enjoy some music, but it’s a whole different experience when that music is live. Multi-instrumentalist, vocalist, and producer Jordan Arts will be at the Greenhouse, delivering an experienc
Out and About in Johannesburg: Things to do this Easter weekend

Out and About in Johannesburg: Things to do this Easter weekend

We might only be four months into the year (how are we here already?), but between the hike in fuel prices and ongoing shortages, keeping up with all the new and exciting dining experiences, and planning out our social calendars with events like Decorex, we can all collectively agree that a long weekend is exactly what we need right now. Whether you’re one of those who leave Johannesburg over Easter or someone who suddenly remembers why they love an empty city, we’ve put together an Easter manifesto to help you make the most of the weekend. We’ve also rounded up the best events happening in and around Johannesburg, whether you’re celebrating Easter or not. Johannesburg North Made in Jozi Festival Friday, 3 April – Saturday, 4 April| 2 pm – 2 am Location: Maracanā, 58 Weirda Rd East, Sandton Cost: R200 – R260 (reserved) via Howler If there’s one thing we know for sure, Jozi knows how to show up and show out. Made in Jozi Festival is a celebration of good music, great people, and unmatched energy, featuring powerhouse artists like Uncle Waffles lighting up the stage. If you’ve been craving that "I want to feel alive" feeling, this is exactly where you need to be. Instagram: maracana_sandton_Made in Jozi Festival Easter Treasure Hunt Friday, 3 April – Sunday, 5 April | 11:30 am & 3 pm Location: Bird Gardens, Montecasino, 1 Montecasino Boulevard Cost: The Easter egg hunt is free, but the standard entry fee to the Bird Gardens still applies. If you’re looking for a fun, fami
What's on in Cape Town this April

What's on in Cape Town this April

April is officially showing us flames - and honestly, I ain't mad about it. With public holidays stacking up like nobody's business (Good Friday on the 3rd, Easter Monday on the 6th, Freedom Day on the 27th), the month is essentially one long invitation to be somewhere excellent. Easter Weekend kicks off with Handel's Messiah at City Hall, the Two Oceans Marathon winding through the Cape Peninsula, and The Lawns catering especially for the little ones on Easter Sunday. Then the month builds: three nights of Bryan Adams at GrandWest, a daytime festival headlined by Basement Jaxx, the world's most beautiful race, and enough wine, food, and ballroom dancing to see you through to Freedom Day. AfrikaBurn rises from the Karoo on the 27th. Ella Mai and Ultra CPT are on the same Sunday. The disrespect from event organisers! I'd like to speak with the manager. But ending the month off strong is Comic Con Cape Town, where everyone gets to come as you are, as you were, as a friend - as Nirvana famously sang.  TIME OUT TIP:  Plan your Freedom Day long weekend! Freedom Day falls on a Monday, 27 April this year, creating a long weekend that the city has already fully committed to filling. The final stretch of April is stacked: Ultra CPT and Ella Mai on Sunday the 26th, the Bubbly Festival and Wine & Food Festival wrapping up on Saturday 25th, Comic Con running through to 3 May, AfrikaBurn kicking off in the Karoo, and the LEGACY Pageant Ball providing the ideal Freedom Day Eve celebration.
What's on in Cape Town this March

What's on in Cape Town this March

It feels like just yesterday we were ringing in the new year and bravely surviving Day 704 of January
 and somehow it’s already March. How did that happen? A quick recap of the past three months: We survived Dezemba, and we all know what that did to our bank accounts. Then came Januworry, the month dedicated to financially, and emotionally recovering from Dezemba. February? That was Januworry’s afterparty, short, sweet, and still slightly broke. And now here we are in March, the month where we can finally exhale and pretend we have our lives together again, and if the events happening this month are anything to go by, we’re in for a very colourful one!  DON'T MISS: Your weekend ahead sorted! Best Things to do: 13 to 15 March CBD Kingdom of Ubuntu – The Musical in Concert Friday, 6 March – Saturday, 7 March | 7:30pm Location: Artscape Theatre Centre Cost: From R150 via Webtickets The Kingdom of Ubuntu – The Musical In Concert is a moving celebration of African unity, heritage, and shared spirit, bringing together original compositions, rich orchestral arrangements, and contemporary African dance. WebticketsKingdom of Ubuntu – The Musical in Concert on at the Artscape Cape Town Cycle Tour: 42km & 109km Sunday, 8 March | 10am, 6:15am Location: Grand Parade, CBD Cost: Entry is R500 per person for the 42km race, while participation in the 109km race ranges between R600 and R1,700, depending on the ticket option selected. The Grand Parade Start Area will once again welcome th