With summer just around the corner, the nights are getting warmer, the days are getting longer, and the atmosphere is getting very, very festive.
In association with Windhoek Beer, we’re bringing you some of our favourite summer events over the next few months. Concerts, picnics, movies, and markets and more. Whether it’s adventurous, family-friendly, romantic, or just plain old fun – it’s time to make full use of the extra hours of sunshine.
What’s happening this Summer in Cape Town
Kirstenbosch Summer Concerts
Weekly Events
From November to March, every Sunday there’s a musical concert on the Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden lawn. Bring the whole family, a picnic and a bottle of wine and enjoy some of South Africa’s best live music while the sun slips behind the mountain. Tickets available on Webtickets.com
Galileo Outdoor Cinema
Weekly Events
Every week the Galileo Open Air Cinema hosts a magical movie screening. Expect delicious food, breath-taking scenery under a canopy of stars, and a line-up from golden oldies to newer releases. The movie starts when the sun sets and the stars really come out. [see the full schedule]
The Grand White Picnic
30 November
Spend an extraordinary afternoon and evening with friends and family at The Grand White Spring Picnic. The impressive entertainment line-up includes delicious food, live music, comedy, and much more! [more info]
Colour Run
10 November
Less about your 10-minute-mile and more about having the time of your life. The Color Run is a five-kilometer, un-timed event in which thousands of participants, or “Color Runners”, are doused from head to toe in different colors every kilometer. There are only two rules:
- Wear white at the starting line!
- Finish plastered in color!
At the end of the race, the fun continues with an unforgettable Finish Festival. At this larger than life party, expect music, dancing, massive color throws, and more. [more info]
Stay in and cook with Windhoek Beer.
Over the past few weeks, we’ve posted four delicious recipes with Windhoek Beer. Why not have the entire family join the kitchen, and cook up a storm?