Gauteng doesn’t idle on weekends—it fires up. From Roodepoort’s night run and Magaliesburg’s meadow vibes to Joburg Ballet’s spring gala and Soweto’s forecourt cheese-and-wine, the province packs your diary with family stops, concerts, picnics and festivals. We trimmed the noise so you can plan on the fly, spend wisely, and back local culture.
Thank you for reading this post, don't forget to subscribe!“Gauteng weekends hand off from day to night—dawn workouts, mid-morning markets, sunset stages,” says a Ruimsig organiser prepping for Friday’s race. Here’s your radar: why each pick matters, what it costs, and how to stitch it into one brilliant circuit.
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Friday, 3 Oct — Kick off with art, stars and a festival warm-up
Headliner: Bloom Festival 2025 (Magaliesburg) — 13:00 | R400–R1 100
Hornbill Lodge flips into a spring playground—live sets, craft bites, mountain air. Spread a blanket by day, hit the dance floor after sunset. “Bloom is where Joburg exhales—music, markets, friends,” says a vendor. Arrive mid-afternoon for golden-hour sets without the rush.

Move your body: The Ruimsig Night Run/Walk (Roodepoort) — 17:15 | R50–R230
Pick your 5/10 km, cruise the golf-course views, finish in a mini-festival vibe. Night runs let you train, hang out, and still keep Friday plans. Bring a headlamp, layer up, grab a quick bite after.

Curtain up: Spring Gala 2025 — Joburg Ballet & SANDT (Braamfontein) — 18:00 | R300–R700
The Mandela stage lights up with crisp choreography and spring sparkle. “Gala nights set the season’s tone,” a company rep says. Dress up, arrive early, pair it with dinner in the inner city.

Late options by mood
- Wits Digital Dome (Parktown) — from 19:00 | R40–R70: pocket-friendly cosmic shows for families.

- Market Theatre — Gabo Legwala / The Queer in the Queue — from 19:00 | R100–R220: fresh voices and Newtown swagger.

- Old Skool Friday, Poppy’s Cresta — 18:00 | R100: feel-good throwbacks and easy socials.

Saturday, 4 Oct — Picnics, food fests, day parties, big stages
Hello — from 09:00 | R70–R300 (Pines), R160 (Rope)
Kids ride the slides, adults man the braai, thrill-seekers tackle high ropes. Let them burn energy before the afternoon rush.

Family culture pick: Kiddies Workshops @ The Grove Mall — from 11:00 | R100
Hands-on fun for little ones while you sneak a coffee. Malls lean into edutainment—take the win.

Food & drink heroes
- Pick n Pay Wine & Food Festival (Illovo) — 4–5 Oct | R300: hundreds of pours, chef demos, jacaranda strolls.

- Jozi Kota Festival (FNB Stadium) — from 10:00 | R50–R800: township flavour on a grand stage. “Kota is culture on a plate,” says a trader. Come hungry.

- Market@theSheds: A New Wave (Pretoria CBD) — from 11:00 | R70–R200: design stalls, live bands, street food—PTA’s best inner-city day party.

Big day parties & lifestyle
- Homecoming Africa 2025 (Pretoria NBG) — 10:00 | R250–R300: fashion-forward crowd, heavyweight lineup, lush gardens.

- It’s Not That Deep Mix Sessions (Centurion) — from 11:00 | R250–R450: country-venue dance floor.

- Shorts & Shades (Pretoria) — 13:00 | R100: the spring uniform, done right.

Arts & stage
- CELESTIAL BODIES (Joburg Theatre) — from 14:00 | R200–R510: ballet meets the cosmos—visual feast.

- Kenny G: Live in Pretoria (SunBet Arena) — 20:00 | From R795 excl. fees: smooth night, arena scale.

Sunday, 5 Oct — Cookouts, classical notes and slow sunsets
Township flavour: Sunday Cookouts (KwaThema) — 11:00 | R30–R50
Street grills, DJs, easy kasi mood. Pack camp chairs and small cash for vendors.

Cheese, wine, sunshine: Soweto Cheese & Wine Festival (Soweto Theatre Forecourt) — 12:00 | Entry R100; Hubbly R50
Curated sips, local bites, photogenic forecourt scenes. Arrive early for shade.

Price guide (budget smart)
- Free–R150: community runs, cookouts (entry), museum memberships (monthly), fringe theatre, early-bird day parties.
- R150–R400: GA wine fest, live-music markets, family parks, ballet lower tiers, most mainstream gigs.
- R400–R1 100+: Bloom premium tiers, Kenny G top seats, VIP hospitality.
Practical tips (peak weekend = peak planning)
- Tickets: Book early; Fri 17:00–19:00 and Sat 12:00–16:00 sell fastest.
- Transport: Gautrain for Sandton/Rosebank/Parktown; e-hailing for Fourways/Soweto late returns; carpool to Magalies.
- Heat plan: Shade, hat, SPF, water—especially for day stages.
- Cash-lite: Cards rule, but tip jars and micro-vendors love small notes.
- Safety: Stick to lit, busy areas; zip phones away; use official parking.
Why showing up matters
Every ticket does more than entertain. It pays sound techs, dancers, security, food trucks and the next wave of creatives. “When audiences come back week after week, they fund the next show,” a Market Theatre producer told us. Your presence keeps Gauteng’s scene—from Magalies to Maboneng—busy, safe and paid.
Your move: make it count
Pick one anchor event per day, add one local spend (stall, shuttle, merch), and invite two friends who don’t usually go out. Post a short review on Monday—what worked, what didn’t—and tag organisers so they can level up. That’s how a fun weekend becomes a stronger, fairer circuit for everyone.
Block the dates. Book the tickets. Pack the sunscreen. Then write your Gauteng story—on a lawn at Bloom, under balcony lights at the ballet, or with a kota at FNB. See you out there.