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JOBURG – Top five things to do in Joburg this weekend.

The Easter break is finally here and it’s time for us to recoup and get our energies right for the long weekend. Let’s kick off the weekend on an electrifying note with these banging events

Check out our top five things to do this weekend:

19 April: Easter Gin & Chocolate Pairing

Celebrate Easter with Time Anchor Distillery in Maboneng at the Easter Gin & Chocolate Pairing on 19 April. You’ll get to learn all about your favourite spirit while paring Mirari Gins with unique chocolate truffles. Tickets available at R275 on www.quicket.co.za

20 April: The Rand Show

From 19 – 28 April, the Rand Show, Joburg’s most iconic event promises to be an all-round show-stopper! Celebrating its 125th anniversary, the Rand Show is synonymous with family entertainment on a grand scale, and this year, the injection of on trend content will leave visitors wanting.  for nothing, except maybe a little more time to soak up the fun! Early bird tickets are available on www.computicket.com  from R50 per child and R100 per adult.

20 April: The Streets Are Us – The Takeover Part 2

Taking place at Mary Fitzgerald Square, The Streets Are Us will be introducing some of GP’s upcoming talent through music and dance. Also introducing their new activity called “the safe walk” which will ensure your safety even after the event.

21 April: Sundays in the Living Room

Come one, come all, to Sunday’s favorite rooftop Jol. Immerse yourself into the Living Room’s world of plants, smiles, laughs and dance. Enjoy some sundowners with a loved one, and old friend or someone you just met. Limited tickets available at the door so book online in advance on Quicket.co.za to avoid any disappointment.

22 April:  KES Easter Festival 2019

The Easter Rugby and Hockey Festival was first staged in 2002 as a key event in celebrating King Edward VII School`s Centenary.  It was originally planned as a once off Festival but as a result of the huge success it turned out to be, became an integral component  of the  School`s annual calendar. The Festival has a unique `family` flavour and is considered an annual pilgrimage for multitudes of old boys, and friends of the School.  Senior rugby and hockey teams, as well as enthusiastic Primary School teams showcase their skills over a period of 3 days. +- 40 teams, 16 senior rugby, 15 hockey & still TBC junior rugby teams, in 2019 will participate and provide visitors and supporters with a feast of top class schoolboy sport.

 

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