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Summer gets unplugged at Waterfall Park

There was a lively crowd of local and non-local attendees at Waterfall City Park for this celebration of gourmet eats and vibey beats on December 3.

What better way to welcome the end of the year and kick off the festive season than at Summer in the City Unplugged?

Tracey Ritchie and Robynne Reid are excited for the Summer in the City Unplugged. Photo: Comfort Makhanya

There was a lively crowd of local and non-local attendees at Waterfall City Park for this celebration of gourmet eats and vibey beats on December 3.

Vhulahani Tshikororo enjoys her cocktail. Photo: Comfort Makhanya
Erin Taylor and Genevieve Egger at the Summer in the City Unplugged. Photo: Comfort Makhanya

The event was about relaxing, unwinding, and spending time with family and friends. There were picnics, mouthwatering artisanal food, chilled music, and unlimited fun.

Ntshavheni Mabaleo mixes cocktails. Photo: Comfort Makhanya

Attendees got to relax on the lawns to a mix of unplugged music by local musos and beat-filled sets from a host of South African deejays.

Maqhawe Mdlangwa shows his shades. Photo: Comfort Makhanya

People also tucked into delicious food offerings such as high-end harvest tables, juicy Portuguese prawns and espetada, Belgian fries with a choice of toppings, spicy Mexican fare, open-flame chisa nyama, and more.

Muhle and Ntsako Mtombeni attend the event with their child. Photo: Comfort Makhanya
Kyle de Freitas gives a thumbs up. Photo: Comfort Makhanya

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