An intimate, day-long music and poetry gathering titled Concert for Love 2026 will take place on Sunday, 15 February, offering Gauteng residents a curated Valentine’s weekend experience built around live performance, food and reflection. The event, themed Music for the Soul, will run from mid-morning until sunset, with organisers confirming that ticket numbers will be intentionally limited. While the full programme is still to be announced, organisers say the event will centre on music, spoken word, and gastronomy in a natural outdoor setting.
Thank you for reading this post, don't forget to subscribe!The gathering comes at a time when Valentine’s Day events across Gauteng are increasingly shifting toward smaller, experience-driven formats rather than large-scale concerts.
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A Valentine’s Day Event Built Around Music and Reflection
Concert for Love 2026 positions itself as a slow-paced, immersive cultural experience rather than a traditional evening show. According to organisers, music will be performed throughout the day, with performances concluding on the lawns at sunset.
The event’s theme draws on questions around love, meaning, and connection, with organisers framing the programme around the idea of music as a shared language that connects people and their environment.
A literary reference attributed to Henry David Thoreau, questioning the cost of material success when disconnected from the soul, has been cited by organisers as a guiding idea behind the event’s tone and structure.

Programme Details Still to Be Announced
While the full line-up of performers has not yet been released, organisers have confirmed that the programme will feature a mix of music and poetry, with announcements expected closer to the event date.
Poet and musician Nomashenge Dlamini will serve as master of ceremonies, guiding the flow of the day and introducing performers as the programme unfolds.
According to organisers, the intention is to allow audiences to move freely through performances, food offerings, Lady available and the outdoor space rather than remain seated for a fixed concert format.
Food and Drink Form Part of the Experience
Beyond live performance, Concert for Love 2026 will include a dedicated food and drink component.
A Valentine’s Day edition of The Epicurean Emporium is set to form part of the event’s gastronomy offering, featuring curated food experiences rather than general festival catering.
Drinks will be provided by Bernie’s Bar, which organisers say will offer a full bar service throughout the day. No further details on menus or pricing have yet been released.

What This Means for Gauteng Residents
For Gauteng residents, Concert for Love 2026 adds to a growing calendar of smaller, destination cultural events that prioritise atmosphere and experience over scale. With tickets capped to maintain intimacy, the event reflects a broader shift toward limited-capacity gatherings aimed at couples, families, and small groups seeking alternatives to high-volume Valentine’s concerts.
The daytime format also allows attendees to engage with the event at different points rather than committing to a single evening slot, which may appeal to families and older audiences.
Event Schedule and Access Information
Organisers have confirmed the following logistical details:
- Date: Sunday, 15 February 2026
- Gates open: 10h00
- Programme: Music and poetry throughout the day
- Closing: At sunset, on the lawns
The event will run entirely during daylight hours, with no late-night programming planned.
Ticket Prices and Availability
Ticket sales are structured in phases, with prices increasing as availability decreases:
- Early Bird: R550
- General Admission: R650
- Final Admission: R750
- Children (12 and under): R80
- Infants (2 and under): Free
According to organisers, ticket numbers are intentionally limited to preserve the intimate nature of the event. Tickets are available through NIROX Arts.
FAQ: Concert for Love 2026
Is this a traditional concert?
No. The event is structured as a day-long cultural gathering with music, poetry, food, and outdoor spaces rather than a single seated performance.
Has the full artist line-up been announced?
No. Organisers say the full programme will be released closer to the event date.
Is the event suitable for children?
Yes. Children are permitted, with a reduced ticket price for those aged 12 and under.
Will food and drinks be available on site?
Yes. A curated food offering and full bar service will be available.
Are tickets limited?
Yes. Organisers have confirmed that attendance will be capped to maintain an intimate setting.
What Happens Next
Organisers are expected to release the full programme and performer line-up in the coming weeks. Ticket availability will be monitored as sales progress, with higher-priced admission phases applying once earlier allocations sell out.
Further logistical details, including site layout and programme timing, are expected ahead of the February event.



