From the Cape Town Cycle Tour, the Open Book Festival Youth Fest, Cape Town Carnival to the Cape Town Surf Pro, the Mother City is in for a busy month of events.
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There was plenty of excitement this weekend including the Southern Mail Wynberg Family Festival that ends today and got the month of events under way with three days of live music, carnival rides, delicious food, treats and more.
The event has kept patrons entertained with live performances from Jarrad Rickketts, Amy Jones, Mark Haze, Sons of Salessie, Berry Trytsman and DJ Ashton Parenzee, among others.
At the Kenilworth Racecourse on Friday night, revellers enjoyed some of the world’s top electronic dance music DJs performing at Ultra South Africa.
With appearances from Skrillex, Afrojack, Steve Aoki, Vintage Culture, W&W, Shimza and Kyle Watson, Ultra South Africa once again proved to be an electrifying experience.
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Yesterday saw over 300 martial artists participate in the 2nd Africa Youth Kung Fu Championships to be held at the Fairbairn College in Goodwood while the Cape Town Ramadaan & Lifestyle Expo, in Pinelands, showcased the food, culture and wares of the Muslim community.
However, this was just the start of what promises to be a magnificent March for Cape Town with no shortage of events coming up in the next few weeks.
‘Our Events Permit Office is anticipating to permit over 60 events of varying sizes for the month of March,’ said Mayoral Committee Member for Safety and Security, Alderman JP Smith. ‘This weekend, the officials will have their hands full as they will be monitoring no less than 26 events.’
‘We encourage residents and visitors to go out and support these events. As the City, we are enthused by the many event organisers who choose Cape Town.’
‘We will continue to play our role as an enabler for the events industry whether through funding, logistical support or regulation through our permitting process.’
The month of March will also include the following events:
Cape Town Cycle Tour
The world’s largest-timed cycle race pedals through the Mother City on Sunday, 10 March 2024, where over 30 000 cyclists will be taking on the 109km and 49km routes around the Cape Peninsula.
- Event Date: 10 March 2024
- Event Time: 06:00 – 17:00
- Venue: Grand Parade (START) | Green Point Precinct (FINISH)
Cape Town Ladies Open
The best local and international female golfers on the Sunshine Ladies Tour will hit the greens for the 10th edition of the Cape Town Ladies Open.
Over 70 professionals will showcase their talent alongside amateurs who use the platform to gain international experience on the professional circuit.
- Event Date: 13 – 15 March 2024
- Event Time: 07:00 – 14:00
- Venue: Royal Cape Golf Club
Open Book Festival Youth Fest
The annual Open Book Festival takes its exciting and dynamic literary event, tailored for young readers to schools, libraries and book lounges.
An offshoot of the Open Book Festival, the Youth Fest includes poets, writers, illustrators and locally based storytellers. It offers engaging sessions with authors, interactive workshops, and a lively platform for fostering a love of literature and creative expression among the youth.
Events range from storytelling and activity sessions through to presentations, performances and workshops. They take place in schools, public libraries, the Museum of Childhood, Bertha House and at the Book Lounge.
- Event Date: 13 – 20 March 2024
- Event Time: 11:00
- Venue: Various schools*, public libraries & book lounges
Absa Cape Epic
The foremost mountain bike stage race in the world attracts over 1 000 riders for eight days of non-stop action for the coveted title of Absa Cape Epic champion.
The Epic, which kicks off in the City of Cape Town, goes through four Western Cape towns with a finish in Stellenbosch.
- Event Date: 17 – 24 March 2024
- Event Time: 06:00 – 16:00
- Venue: Lourensford Wine Estate, Tulbagh, Wellington & Stellenbosch
Cape Town Carnival
Cape Town’s colourful celebration of its cultural heritage brings massive floats, costumes, and over 1 400 performers from different communities across the city in front of thousands of locals and visitors.
Centred on the theme “lekker”, the carnival’s 2024 edition promises a truly tasty treat for the spectators while also staying true to its traditions.
- Event Date: 16 March 2024
- Event Time: 16:00
- Venue: Fan Walk, Green Point
Red Bull Shay’ iMoto 2024
Motorsport meets stunt work with lots of flair is the name of the game for Red Bull Shay’ iMoto.
Some of the country’s top spinners go head-to-head at Century City to crown the next champion.
- Event Date: 16 March 2024
- Event Time: 18:00
- Venue: Steel Bridge E-Parking Facility
Cape Town Surf Pro
The Surfing South Africa-sanctioned event sees top senior surfers from around the country and the world catch waves in the Mother City.
The competition aims to uplift and develop local athletes and provide amateur surfers with opportunities to compete on the international surf stage.
- Event Date: 16-17 March 2024
- Event Time: 18:00
- Venue: Long Beach, Kommetjie
Spar Women’s Challenge
The Cape Town leg of the SPAR Women’s Challenge will see over 10 000 runners take to the streets of Green Point, Sea Point and Mouille Point.
Held in five other cities in South Africa, the event features a run or walk 10km challenge, or 5km fun run for professional and recreational runners.
With fabulous entertainment along the route, food vendors, prize-giving and lucky draws, it promises to be a fun day for the participants.
- Event Date: 24 March 2024
- Event Time: 07:00 – 12:00
- Venue: Green Point Common Fields
For more information on this and other events hosted in Cape Town, visit eventsincapetown.com
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