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Aweh! Find out what’s popping in ‘Dubane’ this weekend

There is plenty to do in Durban and surrounds this weekend- don't miss out on the fun.

ARE you looking for something to do this weekend? Well, look not further, from markets to family fun days art exhibitions and films, we have got you covered. Here’s a list of fun events happening this weekend in Durbs and surrounds.  

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FRIDAY:

Go back in time with Danny and Sandy as the Rhumbelow’s classic cinema shows Grease, The Movie, on Friday, March 11 from 19:00. 
Venue opens 90 minutes before show for snacks and drinks. Tickets cost R100. Email roland@stansell.co.za to book.

Tantalise your taste buds at the Kloof Food fest takes place at 1 Igwababa Road, Kloof on Friday, March 11 from 17:00 to 21:00. The event will send you on a taste sensation with  different cuisines from all over the world, but made locally. Take your pick from starters, mains and dessert. Entry is R30 for adults and children enter free.

SATURDAY:
 
Berea Park (Essenwood Park) Stephen Dlamini Road, Musgrave is the place to be this Saturday March 12. The Musgrave Market takes place from 09:00 to 14:00. There’s music, food and drink stalls, shopping stalls, henna art, massages, kids activities and more. Fur babies are welcome.
 
SUNDAY:
 

The Autumn Market takes place at Northwood School in Adelaide Tambo Drive, Durban North in Sunday, March 13 from 09:45. Take the entire out for a day filled with live music, great food and loads of stalls offering something for everyone. Entry is R20 per person. Children under 12 enter for free.  

High-energy Durban comedy couple powerhouse, Aaron Mcilroy and Lisa Bobbert, present a fabulous fun frolic – Go Big! which comes to Seabrooke’s Theatre at DHS until Sunday 13 March. Tickets from R150 to R180 available through www.webtickets.co.za

 

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