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• 2 November: Laugh ’til you cry for a good cause with Craig du Toit-Nel at Silverstar

If you love to laugh and love to give back, this show is just the thing for you. Craig du Toit-Nel will be performing at Silverstar and the proceeds will benefit the Cancer Association of South Africa. The show starts at 7pm. For more information, contact Ester Pretorius on 061 700 5000 or send an email to epretorius@cansa.org.za. “There is no better way to spend an evening than in good company with a lot of laughter. Please support this worthy cause,” Ester said.

Comedian Craig du Toit-Nel will be performing at Silverstar on 2 November with proceeds going to Cansa. Photo submitted.

• 3 November: Daddy–Daughter Date Night at Randfontein Golf Club

Fathers who have daughters between the ages of five and 15 have an opportunity to book a date under the stars with them at the Randfontein Golf Club. The event promises to give dads the platform to set a standard for the treatment their daughters should command in future years. According to event organisers, Louise Barney and her daughter Kimora-Lee, who intend making it an annual event, “Daddy–Daughter Date Night will be an opportunity for all fathers to take back their rightful places in the hearts of their little princesses. It will also be an amazing and memorable night with valuable lessons for each princess, not forgetting that she will feel and look like the princess she is.” The MC will be the ever-so-colourful Grevon Jacobs and a special guest speaker will address king and princess on the kind of relationship they were ordained to have. Daddy–Daughter Date Night will be magic … with special moments, a formal dinner, dancing and so much more to enjoy. The event will be covered by media platforms in order to spread the word.

It’s said Daddy–Daughter Date Night in Randfontein on 3 November will be an event for all fathers to take back their rightful places in the hearts of their little princesses. Photo: Pixabay. For illustrative purposes.

• 3 November: Witchcamp 2018 in Hillside, Randfontein

The Ecumenical Leadership of Randfontein would like to make all the children of God in Randfontein aware of an event taking place at Hillside on the weekend of 3 November 2018, organised by the Coven of the Crossroads. The purpose of this event, namely “Witchcamp 2018”, which the organisers hope to hold annually, is to “… offer a retreat for Pagans of all paths and all experience levels. Various classes and workshops will be offered throughout the weekend. We will celebrate Beltaine on Saturday night and be blessed to dance merrily around the Maypole in such a beautiful open space close to Johannesburg and surrounds”.

• 6 to 11 November: Circus coming to the West Rand

McLaren Circus will be heading to Krugersdorp (next to President Hyper) on the West Rand for six days (6 to 11 November). According to their official website, they are “A family circus with local and international artists and beautiful performing animals that tours South Africa, spreading the magic of the Circus to all. The McLaren Circus is filled with excitement, magic, laughter and thrills!” Visit their website www.mclarencircus.co.za for more information.

If you love ink, then the three-day Johannesburg Tattoo Expo and Lifestyle Festival from 9 to 11 November is for you! Photo: Pixabay. For illustrative purposes.

• 9 to 11 November: The Johannesburg Tattoo Expo 2018

If you love ink, then this is for you! Get to Newtown, Johannesburg from 9 to 11 November and enjoy a three-day Johannesburg Tattoo Expo and Lifestyle Festival. Experience studio exhibitions, live tattooing, a tattoo awards show, cosmetic tattooing, entertainment which includes live music, a skate park, freestyle motor x show and lots more. Visit their Facebook page for more information.

• 10 November: Prime Circle’s Prime Fest in Muldersdrift

There doesn’t seem to be much that Prime Circle can’t do well! They’ve received countless awards; sold out local and internationals tours; and have a string of chart-topping hits and top selling albums! They have stood the test of time as one of South Africa’s biggest and best rock bands over the past 17 years. And now they’re launching their own music and lifestyle festival, Prime Fest in Muldersdrift. The festival, in association with Jacaranda FM, will feature a wide range of artists that the band have come to love sharing the stage with. The line-up will include some of SA’s top acts across a variety of genres – from rock to rap to dance in English, Zulu and Afrikaans. Riky Rick, Majozi, Jo Black, Mafikizolo, GoodLuck, Fokofpolisiekar, Timo ODV and Martin Bester and Band will join Prime Circle on stage. Visit their website https://www.primecircleband.com for more information.

A number of artists will join Prime Circle (pictured) on stage in Muldersdrift on Saturday, 10 November. File photo.

• 11 November: The Classic Car and Motor Show in Johannesburg

Get to the Nasrec Expo Centre in Johannesburg between 8am and 5pm on Sunday, 11 November for the Classic Car and Motor Show. It’s said this is an event for the whole family where one will be treated to some four-wheeled classics including hot rods, muscle cars, vintage classics and even super cars. Visit their Facebook page for more information.

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