As Calabash South Africa 2026 gears up to light up FNB Stadium on 7 February 2026, Gauteng’s transport network is stepping in to make the fan experience smoother, safer, and far less stressful. Gautrain has officially confirmed a dedicated transport plan for concertgoers, reinforcing the province’s push towards smart mobility, major event readiness, and world-class visitor experiences.
Thank you for reading this post, don't forget to subscribe!With thousands of music fans expected to descend on Johannesburg for one of Africa’s biggest live music events, organisers and provincial partners are encouraging attendees to leave their cars at home and make use of the Gautrain and its special shuttle services.
This is more than a transport update. It is a clear signal of how Gauteng continues to integrate music, tourism, infrastructure, and lifestyle into a single, seamless experience.
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Gautrain Confirms Special Transport Plan for Calabash South Africa 2026
Gautrain, in partnership with Stadium Management South Africa and provincial stakeholders, has confirmed a dedicated Gautrain Bus Shuttle service between Park Station and FNB Stadium on the day of the Calabash South Africa 2026 concert.
The transport plan is designed to manage high volumes of people, reduce congestion around the stadium precinct, and ensure fans can arrive and leave the venue safely, even late into the night.
Major events like Calabash place enormous pressure on road networks around Nasrec. By strengthening public transport options, Gauteng continues to show how large-scale entertainment can be supported without compromising safety or accessibility.

Why Public Transport Matters for Major Stadium Events in Gauteng
FNB Stadium remains one of Africa’s most iconic venues, capable of hosting tens of thousands of people in a single evening. While the scale is impressive, it also demands careful planning.
Traffic congestion, limited parking, and late-night travel concerns often overshadow the excitement of big concerts. The Gautrain’s involvement directly addresses these issues.
By reminding fans that parking costs drop to just R1 when using the train, and that reliable transport runs well after the event ends, the province reinforces a simple message: enjoy the show without worrying about the journey home.
Calabash Johannesburg Tickets Are Selling Fast
With just weeks to go before Calabash South Africa 2026 lands at FNB Stadium, ticket demand for the Johannesburg leg is surging, and availability is tightening by the day.
The Johannesburg show on Saturday, 7 February 2026 is already being flagged as a “hottest event”, with ticket platforms warning that the concert is likely to sell out within 12 days. At the time of writing, only 1% of tickets remain, signalling just how high anticipation is for the line-up led by Muse, A Day To Remember, and a stacked international and local bill.
Fans choosing to attend the Gauteng show can currently expect ticket prices to range widely depending on seating and viewing experience:
- General Admission tickets are listed from around R1,700, offering standing access and a lively crowd atmosphere.
- Front Zone Standing tickets — closest to the stage — are priced from approximately R2,171, with this section projected to sell out within days.
- Lower and Middle Tier seated tickets range between R7,700 and R7,800, delivering premium sightlines and a more relaxed viewing experience.
- Budget-friendly upper-tier seats start from around R700 to R1,100, making Calabash accessible to fans across price points.
Tickets for Calabash South Africa 2026 are available through official ticketing platforms only, and fans are urged to purchase early as availability is rapidly decreasing.
For the Johannesburg show on Saturday, 7 February 2026 at FNB Stadium, tickets can be purchased via:
- Ticketmaster South Africa – the official ticketing partner, offering verified seating maps, secure payments, and guaranteed entry.
- Calabash South Africa’s official channels – links shared via the festival’s verified website and social media platforms direct fans to authorised sellers.
Ticket prices currently range from budget-friendly upper-tier seats to premium front-zone and lower-tier options, with several sections already marked as “last tickets available” or “likely to sell out within days”.
Where to Get Tickets
Tickets for Calabash South Africa 2026 are available via Ticketmaster South Africa, the official ticketing partner, and through Big Concerts, the event’s official promoter. Fans are encouraged to purchase tickets only through these verified platforms or via links shared on Calabash South Africa’s official channels. With tickets for the Johannesburg show at FNB Stadium selling fast, early booking is strongly advised to avoid disappointment and ticket scams.
How to Get to Calabash South Africa 2026 Using the Gautrain
Take the Gautrain to Park Station
Concertgoers travelling from across Gauteng should plan their journey by taking the Gautrain to Park Station, Johannesburg’s central transport hub.
Park Station serves as the main interchange point for the event, linking rail, bus, and pedestrian routes. Its central location makes it accessible from Sandton, Rosebank, Pretoria, Midrand, and OR Tambo International Airport.
Gautrain Bus Shuttle Between Park Station and FNB Stadium
From Park Station, a dedicated Gautrain Bus Shuttle will transport fans directly to FNB Stadium.
This shuttle eliminates the need for taxis or long walks and ensures a controlled, safe route between the station and the venue. Clear signage and marshals will guide fans throughout the process.
Gautrain Shuttle Times for Calabash, South Africa 2026
Timing is critical for a smooth event experience, and Gautrain has released clear departure schedules to help fans plan confidently.
First Shuttle to FNB Stadium
- First bus from Park Station departs at 11:30 am
This early start allows fans to arrive well ahead of the concert, soak in the atmosphere, explore the stadium precinct, and avoid last-minute congestion.
Late-Night Travel After the Concert
Recognising that concerts end late, Gautrain has extended its services:
- Last bus from FNB Stadium to Park Station departs at 23:30
- Last Gautrain train from Park Station departs at 00:30
These extended hours ensure fans are not stranded and can return home safely, even after encore performances and post-show delays.
Gautrain Fares, Parking Costs, and What Fans Should Budget For
Standard Gautrain train and bus fares will apply for Calabash South Africa 2026. No special event pricing has been introduced, which keeps travel costs predictable and accessible.
A major incentive remains R1 parking at Gautrain stations for passengers who use the train. For fans driving in from surrounding areas, this offers significant savings compared to stadium parking and reduces congestion around Nasrec.
How the Gautrain Supports Safe and Sustainable Event Travel
The Calabash transport plan highlights Gauteng’s broader commitment to sustainable, people-focused mobility. Every fan who chooses the train over a private car helps reduce emissions, traffic bottlenecks, and pressure on emergency services.
Large-scale events increasingly demand responsible transport solutions, and Gautrain’s role demonstrates how public infrastructure can support tourism growth without compromising safety or environmental goals.
What Concertgoers Should Know Before Travelling
To ensure a smooth experience, fans are encouraged to:
- Load enough value onto their Gautrain cards before event day
- Arrive early to avoid queues
- Follow signage and instructions at Park Station and FNB Stadium
- Plan return trips using the final shuttle and train times
- Travel light and keep personal belongings secure
These simple steps can significantly reduce delays and stress on the day.
Calabash South Africa 2026 and Gauteng’s Event Economy
Events like Calabash South Africa go beyond entertainment. They drive tourism spend, support local businesses, and reinforce Gauteng’s reputation as Africa’s leading destination for world-class live events.
By aligning transport, venue management, and tourism messaging, Gauteng continues to position itself as a province that knows how to host and move massive crowds with confidence.
Why the Gautrain Is the Smartest Way to Get to FNB Stadium
From affordability and safety to convenience and reliability, the Gautrain remains the most efficient way to travel to Calabash, South Africa, in 2026.
It removes the guesswork from parking, eliminates traffic frustration, and allows fans to focus on what truly matters: the music, the energy, and the unforgettable atmosphere inside FNB Stadium.
Plan and Travel Smart
As Calabash South Africa 2026 approaches, fans are encouraged to plan their journeys early, use public transport responsibly, and share travel information with friends and fellow concertgoers.
For a smoother, safer, and stress-free concert experience, choose the Gautrain and be part of Gauteng’s growing culture of smart event travel.
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