Autumn is a fun time. There’s a bit in the air but not a gnasher of cold. Rain is few and far between and it’s the end of the year’s first quarter, reason enough to celebrate.
This year, there’s a lot to pick from. Outdoor cinema under the stars, through to electronic festivals and reggae, there’s a lot going on. The family-friendly event takes place on Saturday, 28 March 2026, with guests invited to enjoy a film screening under the evening sky surrounded by nature.
Tickets cost R100 for adults and R50 for children aged four to 18. Afro-house fans will be heading to Huddle Park when the KUNYE Festival takes over the venue on Saturday, 7 March. One of the highlights is DJ Shimza, known for his energetic sets that blend Afro-tech, deep house and tribal rhythms.
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His performances are usually a musical journey, mixing tracks while keeping the crowd moving from start to finish, organisers said. The festival runs from midday until 10pm, and tickets start from R500. Reggae meets African rhythm at the Catch A Fire Reggae Festival, returning for another edition celebrating unity, culture and mindful living.
The festival has a line-up of reggae icons, international guests and African heritage acts for a full day of music and community spirit. The event takes place on Saturday, 14 March, from 12pm at Ubuntu Kraal in Dube, Soweto, with tickets starting from R350. Electronic music lovers will recognise the name Purified, a global festival series known for its atmospheric blend of dance, house and trance.
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