Cape Town is the land of leisure so there’s no way you can say you are staying glued to your couch this long weekend. Here are some of the exciting this you get up to besides going to the beach, going to Long Street or taking a drive around the scenic routes. The lockdown is not over yet so don’t forget to wear a mask, sanitise and keep a social distance. And no matter how carried away you get, remember that come midnight, it’s curfew.
Venture out to Colorbox Studios on Saturday for another special edition of HABITAT. The line-up boasts of Toby2shoes, Paradise Citizens, Ryan Hill, Geometric Flux and Mike Wallis so put on your dancing shoes and head out there.
Head out to Clifton 3rd Beach on Saturday for another instalment of the long-awaited return of the Sunset Silent Disco. There isn’t a better way to party than in the outdoors – it is the safest way in this pandemic and oh you get to breathe in the fresh sea air. The event starts at 4.30pm and concludes at 7.30pm. The entry fee is R150 for adults and R80 for kids.
Covid-19 has disrupted how we do things. While we thought drive-ins were a thing of the past, they are the hottest thing right now. At Galileo Drive-in, you can enjoy a host of movies plus pair it with movie food from the comfort of your car. On the line-up is The Greatest Showman on Saturday and Crazy, Stupid Love on Sunday at Meridian Pinehurst in Durbanville.
Board the Tigresse Sailing Catamaran for two hours for some Sunday afternoon fun and enjoy great house music & delicious cocktails. Book a spot on www.yacoobyachts.co.za
Fitness events are a thing and you certainly don’t want to miss out on Cavendish Square’s rooftop fitness event this coming Saturday curated by esteemed and professional fitness instructors from a well-known gym club.
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With a place like Durban, you don’t need a gig guide – there is always something happening and there are beautiful attractions that you can repeatedly enjoy as a local. Who can ever get enough of the Dolphin Show at uShaka Marine, a walk by the serene beach, rickshaw rides, a tour to a Valley of a 1000 Hills? Besides these, here more than you can get up to:
According to the description on Quicket, this event promises to be fun-filled Market Day in celebration of SOPE! Go on and enjoy K-pop and Korean food. Proceeds will be donated to charity.
If you want some tranquillity as you enjoy your favourite home-style cooked meal, then venture out to this eatery that overlooks breath-taking views. They serve anything from scrumptious breakfasts, pizza to a good old roast. Kids can tag along as well because they have a play area for them.
Take a turn at these botanical gardens and learn more about the flora in your region. You can conclude a lovely walk with an intimate family picnic.
KwaZulu-Natal music group In The Flesh is staging a tribute show celebrating the classic rock of the American south at Rhumbelow Theatre in Northlands.
The show consists of faithful, energetic renditions of much-loved songs by southern greats such as CCR, Grand Funk Railroad, The Black Crowes, John Cougar Mellencamp, Tom Petty, ZZ Top and The Allman Brothers.
Hosted at the Beverley Hills Hotel Plantation room, this “is a two and a half hour dining show that tells the story of how the world’s smallest chef follows the route of Marco Polo. The show’s six-course menu takes guest along a culinary journey across the regions visited by the legendary traveller. The unparalleled 3D show is complemented by a unique gastronomic experience full of fun and surprises,” the description to entice revellers reads.
With so much to get up to, you have no excuse to stay home this long weekend.
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