Tshwane’s tourism sector will take centre stage on 23 January 2026 when industry leaders, entrepreneurs, creatives and government partners gather for the Tshwane Tourism Showcase 2026, the capital city’s flagship tourism engagement for the year.
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Gauteng is preparing to host a milestone edition of one of Africa’s most important trade events, with Meetings Africa 2026 confirmed for late February at the Sandton Convention Centre. Marking its 20th anniversary, the event is expected to build on the strong commercial outcomes recorded in 2025 while reinforcing Gauteng’s position as the continent’s leading business events gateway.
South Africa’s live music calendar took a major blow in January 2026 when organisers confirmed the cancellation of Calabash South…
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.
Gauteng’s tourism story is evolving, and it is no longer defined only by landmarks, shopping districts or traditional attractions. Increasingly, people are choosing destinations based on how they want to feel, who they want to connect with, and what kind of experiences they can immerse themselves in. This shift was clearly visible in Johannesburg this week as Milk and Cookies wrapped up a series of activations that blended music, culture, wellness and community into one cohesive experience.
Johannesburg is about to experience a different kind of music-led moment as the Milk and Cookies festival approaches. Not a stage, not a crowd pressed against barricades, but running shoes on tar and a city moving together. Global rap star Gunna has officially called on South African fans to join him in Johannesburg for his Wunna Run Club, a community-driven wellness activation that places health, movement and connection at the centre of culture
Gauteng is preparing for one of the most meaningful events on the province’s annual calendar as thousands get ready for the Mandela Remembrance Walk & Run. The event takes place on Sunday, 7 December 2025, at the historic Union Buildings in Pretoria. It marks twelve years since the passing of former President Nelson Mandela, and residents across the province are once again coming together to honour the man whose leadership, courage, and humanity helped shape South Africa’s democratic identity.
The weekend energy of Gauteng always hits different. From the theatres of Soweto to the high-end cultural spaces of Sandton, the nature-filled corners of Roodepoort, and the festival spirit in Pretoria, the province continues to prove why it is South Africa’s most vibrant arts and events capital.
From the busy streets of Fourways to its rooftop skyline, Gauteng’s gaming scene is about to reach new heights. This December, rAge Expo returns for its 23rd year. For the first time, it will take over the rooftop of Fourways Mall from 5 to 7 December 2025.
On 29 November 2025, Gauteng’s railways will move to a new rhythm the unmistakable beat of Oskido’s Big Day Out. In a groundbreaking collaboration, Gautrain and one of the nation’s most celebrated music icons are joining forces to make festival travel safer, smoother, and far more stylish.


