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Welcome the festive season with Joburg Festival of Lights

Festivalgoers will be treated to Christmas vibes all round.

Joburg Theatre, in association with City of Johannesburg entities such as Joburg City Parks and Zoo and City Power, are excited to present the second annual Festival of Lights from November 22 to January 3.

The festival marks its second year on the Jozi Festival calendar by offering a treat for all ages. 

Following the successful turnout by Joburgers last year, the festival promises once again to present an unmissable line-up of live performances, including music, ballet, dance, Christmas carols, opera, food and night market at the Bandstand.

“The festival offers a unique experience for the citizens of South Africa. It has truly been a challenging year for us as a nation and I encourage patrons to come out in numbers by wearing masks and keeping a social distance while enjoying the tranquil offering that Joburg Theatre has compiled,” said Margaret Arnolds, MMC for Community Development at the City of Johannesburg.

This year, the Festival of Lights has added new features to join the magnificent animal sculptures with illuminated trees within the zoo, combined with exciting live entertainment offerings. It is certainly not to be missed.

This year, the Festival of Lights has added new features to join the magnificent animal sculptures with illuminated trees within the zoo, combined with exciting live entertainment offerings.

A full programme

The festival kicks off with performances from two-time Sama-nominee Timothy Moloi and the popular Joburg Ballet from November 22. The double-bill, world-class performances will be enjoyed by festivalgoers exclusively at Joburg Zoo.

Festivalgoers, children and adults alike, can expect an exciting and informative performance from the People’s Theatre from December 1 to 6.

Celebrating over 20 years of bringing great entertainment, the People’s Theatre promises to bring sparkling fun that all ages will enjoy.

“We are thrilled to present the festival once again, we embrace social distancing and Covid-19 regulations and promise to deliver a highly entertaining, world-class programme,” said Xoliswa Nduneni-Ngema, CEO of Joburg City Theatres.

“Festival of Lights is an unmissable experience and offers a unique family festive experience in a safe and nocturnal environment.”  From December 8 to 13 audiences will enjoy a truly unmissable experience of all things contemporary and hip-hop dance from the talented Art of Dance from Ennerdale.

These SA’s got Talent 2017 semi-finalists will have your jaws dropped on the amount of passion and talent they ooze. 

The line-up is followed by Tribhanghi Dance Company from December 15 to 20, transporting audiences into a world of rich culture fusion. Tribhangi means three bends in a body, which is demonstrated through their unique presentation, challenging experimentation, enthusiasm and energy, hallmarks of every Tribhangi performance.

Keep up to date with the festival on our social media platforms Facebook.com/joburgtheatre, Facebook.com/JohannesburgZoo Instagram.com/JoburgTheatre, @Joburgtheatre or online at www.joburgtheatre.com and www.jhbzoo.org.za

Patrons are encouraged to bring out their picnic blankets and enjoy food and beverages for all ages from the food stalls.

“Place-making in the City to afford residents a unique after-hours experience in the build-up to the festive season is vital to nurture healthy minds and vibrant communities,” said the MD of Johannesburg City Parks and Zoo, Bryne Maduka.

The week of December 22 will feature a Christmas tree with the Sempre Orchestra and choir spreading the Christmas cheer with their exciting entertainment. 

Festivalgoers will be treated to Christmas vibes all round until December 27.

The festival will wrap on a high note with a festive market on December 31 and January 1, followed by incredible performances from Shef and the Kitchen Music, a live-performing international band from Orange Farm in the South of Johannesburg, and Bongi Mthombeni, an award-winning stage performer, actor and soulful musician with a string of accolades within the arts.

The festival marks its second year on the Jozi Festival calendar by offering a treat for all ages.

Buy your tickets

Tickets for the festival are available at R90 for pensioners, R75 for children and R150 for adults online at www.joburgtheatre.com or by calling 0861 670 670 for group bookings or www.webtickets.co.za and at selected Pick n Pay stores (full list at www.webtickets.co.za/pnpoutlets.aspx).

Patrons can also buy tickets by visiting the zoo, which is only accepting card transactions for purchasing tickets or for walk-ins. Block bookings are also available, contact Tlhopiso Sera on 011 877 6815.

Come and enjoy a day filled with fun for the whole family at the Joburg Festival of Lights.

Take note

Please note the Festival of Lights is on every night from November 22 to January 3 except on Monday evenings. In the case of rain disrupting the Festival of Lights, please note your ticket will be refunded or you can choose another evening to attend.

Disclaimer: While every effort will be made to contact ticket holders in the event of rain, forcing the Festival of Lights to reschedule, please also follow @Joburgtheatre social media pages for updates, especially for walk-in patrons booking at the venue

Keep up to date with the festival on our social media platforms Facebook.com/joburgtheatre, Facebook.com/JohannesburgZoo Instagram.com/JoburgTheatre, @Joburgtheatre or online at www.joburgtheatre.com and www.jhbzoo.org.za

*Issued by JT Communication Solutions on behalf of Joburg Theatre.

Now celebrating over 20 years of bringing great entertainment, the People’s Theatre promises to bring sparkling fun that all ages will enjoy.
Patrons can also buy tickets by visiting the zoo, which is only accepting card transactions for purchasing tickets or for walk-ins.

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