Johannesburg woke up moving today, and it was not by accident. As Milk and Cookies Music Week continues to activate Gauteng, American rapper Gunna added a wellness-driven moment to the city’s cultural calendar by hosting his Wunna Run Club in Johannesburg. The event brought fans, fitness enthusiasts, and creatives together for a community run that placed health, movement, and connection at the centre of the experience.
Thank you for reading this post, don't forget to subscribe!More than a celebrity appearance, the run reflected a growing shift in how global artists engage with cities like Johannesburg. Music is no longer confined to stages and stadiums. It now spills into streets, parks, and public spaces, creating moments that feel personal, participatory, and rooted in place.
For Gauteng, the Wunna Run Club activation naturally aligned with #SportingGP, the province’s sports tourism concept that positions sport as a driver of lifestyle, culture, tourism, and economic activity.
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Why Gunna’s Wunna Run Club Resonated in Gauteng
Gunna has been open about his personal wellness journey over the past few years, sharing how running became part of his daily routine and contributed to significant lifestyle changes. The Wunna Run Club grew from that personal commitment into a global movement, hosting community runs in major cities and inviting fans to experience a different side of the artist.
Johannesburg proved to be a natural fit. The city has a strong running culture, an active creative community, and a growing appetite for wellness-focused events that feel accessible rather than exclusive. Today’s run reflected that energy, drawing a diverse crowd of participants who came to move, connect, and be part of something bigger than a traditional fan moment.
This approach echoes a key principle of #SportingGP: sport does not have to be elite to be impactful. Community runs, fitness activations, and lifestyle events can carry just as much value as major tournaments when they are well-positioned and authentically delivered.
Milk and Cookies Music Week Moves Beyond the Main Stage
The Wunna Run Club formed part of the broader Milk and Cookies Music Week, which has unfolded across Johannesburg through panels, pop-ups, community initiatives, and live performances.
By integrating wellness into the programme, Milk and Cookies demonstrated how modern festivals are evolving. Today’s audiences want more than entertainment. They want experiences that speak to their lives, values, and well-being.
The run complemented other Milk and Cookies activations taking place across Gauteng this week, reinforcing the idea that culture thrives when it meets people where they already are.
#SportingGP in Action: Where Sport, Culture, and Lifestyle Meet
Gunna’s Johannesburg run offered a real-world example of what #SportingGP represents.
The concept showcases Gauteng as Africa’s leading sports tourism destination by blending sport with lifestyle, culture, and community participation. It recognises that sporting moments contribute to tourism spend, job creation, and global visibility, even when they take the form of a simple group run.
Gauteng’s world-class infrastructure, public spaces, and accessibility make it possible to host events that move seamlessly between music, wellness, and sport. Activations like the Wunna Run Club add texture to the province’s tourism offering, showing visitors and locals alike that Gauteng’s sporting story extends beyond stadium walls.
From Wellness to World-Class Venues
Later this week, attention will shift to large-scale performances as Milk and Cookies culminates in major live music moments at venues such as the Nasrec Expo Centre. Together, these experiences reflect the full spectrum of Gauteng’s event ecosystem, from intimate community runs to global headline shows.
This balance is central to Gauteng Tourism’s strategy of creating year-round, experience-led travel that merges sport, culture, music, and lifestyle into a cohesive offering.
Why These Moments Matter for Gauteng
Events like today’s Wunna Run Club do more than trend on social media.
They activate local spaces, support small businesses, create short-term employment, and generate long-term destination visibility. They also shift perceptions of what Johannesburg offers, especially for international visitors discovering the city through global artists.
By hosting wellness-driven activations alongside major entertainment events, Gauteng continues to position itself as a province that understands modern tourism and cultural consumption.
What Comes Next
While today’s run has already taken place, its impact extends beyond the moment. It adds another layer to Milk and Cookies Music Week and strengthens the narrative of #SportingGP as a living, evolving platform.
For fans, it was a chance to connect with an international artist suddenly. For Gauteng, it was a reminder that sport, culture, and lifestyle are most powerful when they intersect naturally.
Keep Exploring Gauteng’s Active Culture
From community runs and wellness activations to world-class concerts and iconic venues, Gauteng continues to offer experiences that move beyond the ordinary. Follow What’s On G for more on Milk and Cookies Music Week and discover how #SportingGP is shaping Gauteng into Africa’s most dynamic destination for sport, culture, and lifestyle experiences.



