On Saturday, 16 December, Unity On The Square will return to Cape Town for the third year, featuring a line-up set to usher in the festive season.
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The festival underpins the special significance of Reconciliation Day, with the overall aim of promoting unity and diversity.
Event organiser Shaakirah Adams told Bizcommunity that the festival is the premier holiday event for families, ‘and this reputation is firmly grounded in a range of factors, including its remarkable ability to set the tone for the festive season.’
This year’s family-friendly artist line-up includes Kurt Darren, Jack Parrow, Emo Adams, Jimmy Nevis, Loukmaan Adams, YoungstaCPT, NV Funk, Paxton Fielies and Guitar Cartel Ft Cameron Ward, Keanu Harker, Timothy Hehrenreic, Jodi Jantjies, Julius Mey and Brent Cruz.
‘We’ve curated an even more diverse lineup of cultural performances and activities, displaying a broader range of talent. Our food offerings have elevated, with an even greater selection of cuisines and treats to satisfy every palate,’ says Adams.
‘This year, we are putting even more emphasis on family-friendly activities, ensuring that everyone, from the youngest to the oldest, can enjoy the festival to the fullest. The entertainment lineup promises to be bigger and better, with a stellar cast of musicians, dancers, and performers to keep the energy high throughout the event.’
‘Unity On The Square Festival 2023 is proud to feature a captivating lineup of cultural performances that will transport attendees on a journey. From traditional dances and music to contemporary acts that blend the old with the new, this year’s show will be a mesmerising fusion of artistry and talent.’
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The event will also have food and locally produced items available, which has been a key feature of its success since its inception three years ago. ‘Food lovers will enjoy the variety of Cape Town’s flavours at the festival’s food stalls. Explore special, handmade items created by skilled artisans and sellers from Gug Stebe. You will find jewellery, leather goods, and artworks to suit all preferences.’
The festival will also have a ‘Kiddiez zone’ to keep kids entertained, and members of the non-profit Pink Ladies will oversee their safety.
The City’s Mayco member for safety and security, Alderman JP Smith, says the event aims to highlight the diverse offerings in the entertainment space while providing a platform for social cohesion.
‘We are also encouraged by the opportunities to be created for local businesses and logistics suppliers who rely on the events industry to make a living. The City is proud to partner with an initiative that seeks to revitalise the local performing arts and entertainment industry while also providing opportunities for local entrepreneurs.’
Details:
- Cost: Eary bird R180, general access R240, kids under 12 free
- Date: Saturday, 16 December to Sunday, 17 December
- Time: 2pm to 11pm (gates open at 2pm)
- Location: Greenmarket Square, Burg St & Longmarket St, Cape Town City Centre
- Tickets: Quicket
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