Looking for something exciting to do this weekend? Here are some really cool events happening in Cape Town from 9 to 11 September 2022.
What: You won’t want to miss this one! Rugby fanatic or not, the Rugby World Cup Sevens is lighting up Cape Town this weekend and you’d best get your tickets fast. There are a variety of tickets still available at different prices. Get yours here.
When: Friday to Sunday, 9 to 11 September 2022
Where: Cape Town Stadium, Fritz Sonnenberg Road, Green Point.
What: Sunset Silent Disco‘s are back after the long, cold Cape Town winter! Grab your besties and head to Clifton 3rd Beach for a return to everyone’s favourite sand and sea-soaked sunset dance event. Tickets cost R150 per adult and R80 per child under 14. Bookings can be made here.
When: Saturday, 10 September 2022, from 16:30 to 19:30
Where: Clifton 3rd Beach, 22 Victoria Road, Clifton.
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What: What better way to ring in Spring than with a fun-filled community hike up Lion’s Head? Take in the fresh air and springtime flora as you attempt one of the best, most scenic hikes in the Mother City. The event is free for all to join. Contact https://www.neighbourgood.co.za for more info and to book your spot.
When: Sunday, 11 September 2022, from 11:00 to 15:00
Where: Lion’s Head, Signal Hill Road, Signal Hill.
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