Another lively Gauteng weekend is here, filled with creativity, movement, and community spirit. From theatre and worship to garden parties with a fashion edge and charitable fitness events, there is something in the province to suit every mood and moment.
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1. Janice Honeyman’s Pinocchio Panto – Joburg Theatre
Step into the festive season with a beloved Gauteng holiday tradition — Janice Honeyman’s Pinocchio Panto 2025 at the Mandela Theatre.

This production revives the classic tale of the wooden boy who longed to be real, blending sharp local humour, vivid choreography, and a touch of South African sparkle. It’s theatre that delights both children and adults and reminds audiences why Honeyman’s pantos remain a December favourite.
Tickets: R160 – R380
Venue: Mandela Theatre, Joburg Theatre
Dates: Throughout November
2. Barber Shop Chronicles – Market Theatre
At the Market Theatre in Newtown, Barber Shop Chronicles explores everyday conversations that shape African identity.
Set across barbershops in Johannesburg, Lagos and London, the play captures the rhythm, humour and honesty of men sharing their truths. It’s engaging, intimate theatre that affirms Joburg’s reputation as the cultural heart of the continent.
Tickets: R170 – R275
Venue: John Kani Theatre, Market Square, Johannesburg
Dates: 7 – 10 November
3. We Will Worship: First Fridays – Roodepoort
Faith and music come together at Breakthru Life Church in Roodepoort for We Will Worship: First Fridays.

The gathering draws worshippers from across the province for an evening of praise, poetry and live performance. It’s less a concert and more a collective moment of reflection, a celebration of sound, belief and community connection.
Tickets: R100
Venue: Breakthru Life Church, Weltevredenpark, Roodepoort
Date: 7 November from 19:00
4. Joburg Soul Meets Gospel Picnic – Roodepoort
Spend Saturday surrounded by music and nature at the Joburg Soul Meets Gospel Picnic (2nd Edition) at the Walter Sisulu National Botanical Garden.

The event blends gospel, R&B and soul in a family-friendly outdoor setting. Bring a picnic basket, stretch out on the lawns and enjoy live performances from some of Gauteng’s best voices. The atmosphere is warm, safe and joyful, a perfect way to recharge in the open air.
Tickets: R200 – R350
Venue: Walter Sisulu Botanical Garden, Poortview, Roodepoort
Date: 8 November from 10:00
5. Cycling for a Cause – Wonderboom Nature Reserve
Fitness meets philanthropy at Cycling for a Cause, taking place at Wonderboom Nature Reserve in Tshwane.

Riders of all fitness levels will tackle scenic routes through the reserve to raise funds for local community development projects. It’s more than a sporting event, it’s a show of solidarity, bringing Gauteng residents together to pedal for change while enjoying the province’s natural beauty.
Tickets: R150 – R550
Venue: Wonderboom Nature Reserve, Pretoria
Date: 8 November from 07:00
6. Denim and White Garden Party – Soweto
Fashion and leisure meet at the Denim and White Garden Party hosted at Amber Shisanyama and Car Wash in Soweto.

Known for its smart dress code and lively atmosphere, the event draws trend-setters, creatives and music lovers for an afternoon of style and socialising. Local DJs keep the beats going while guests enjoy gourmet food and signature cocktails.
Tickets: R150
Venue: Amber Shisanyama and Car Wash, Soweto
Date: 8 November from 14:00
7. Zoo Trot – Johannesburg Zoo
Start Sunday with movement and mindfulness at the Zoo Trot, one of Johannesburg’s most loved community fitness events.

Participants jog or walk along shaded zoo pathways, taking in the early-morning sights and sounds of wildlife. It’s an accessible, family-friendly way to stay active while exploring one of the city’s most iconic spaces.
Tickets: R78
Venue: Johannesburg Zoo, Parkview
Date: 9 November from 07:00
8. Sneaker Sunday – Sandton
Wrap up the weekend in style at Sneaker Sunday at Maracanã in Sandton.

The event celebrates streetwear, music, and urban creativity. Expect limited-edition sneakers on display, live DJ sets, and a crowd that defines Joburg’s modern culture, expressive, bold, and connected.
Tickets: R100 – R200
Venue: Maracanã, 58 Wierda Road, Sandton
Date: 9 November from 12:00
Why These Events Matter
Each of these gatherings plays a part in Gauteng’s cultural and economic renewal. Behind every stage, track, and stall are hundreds of small businesses, performers, and service providers whose livelihoods depend on local support. Attending events doesn’t just provide entertainment; it strengthens the creative economy that keeps the province thriving.
Gauteng’s weekend scene also builds community. It’s where neighbours meet, new artists are discovered, and visitors experience the warmth that defines the province. Every ticket purchased and every venue visited helps sustain this cycle of creativity and opportunity.
Plan Your Weekend
- Book early: Reserve tickets through Webtickets or Computicket to avoid queues.
- Travel wisely: Use rideshare services or carpool with friends.
- Support local: Buy food and crafts from on-site vendors.
- Stay updated: Check organiser pages for schedule or weather changes.
Live the Gauteng Experience
This weekend, step into a province alive with possibility, from theatre laughter and gospel rhythms to the peaceful trails of Wonderboom. Whatever your pace, Gauteng offers a story, a sound, and a space to reconnect.
Plan your weekend, show up, and celebrate the people and places that make Gauteng the cultural heartbeat of South Africa.



