Weekend Gig Guide: What To Do In Gauteng This Weekend

Gauteng doesn’t dip a toe into the weekend—it dives in. Sunrise markets, museum specials, theatre premieres, rooftops at golden hour, spring concerts after dark—there’s a lineup for families, culture vultures, and night owls across Johannesburg, Pretoria/Tshwane, the West Rand, and the Vaal.
“Weekends are when Joburg and Tshwane show off—heritage, art, food, and a whole lot of music,” says a Soweto tour guide who watches the tempo rise every Friday.
Below, you’ll find what to do, why it’s worth it, what it costs, and the key details you need to decide fast and get out the door.
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FRIDAY: Open strong—culture by day, city lights by night
Seeds of Intention – Nuru Studio, 44 Stanley (08:00, R250)
Start with focus. Join a calm, creative session in the 44 Stanley courtyards, then linger for coffee and conversation. Set your pace before the weekend sprints.

Wits Anglo American Digital Dome – Parktown (From 19:00, R40–R70)
Trade skyline for starlight. Wrap Friday under a dome of constellations—affordable, family-friendly, and quietly jaw-dropping.

Comedy in the Sky – Hotel Sky, Sandton (19:30, R200)
Go laughs + views. Eat in the precinct, catch the show, Gautrain home. Done.

Theatre, north and inner city
- TX Theatre Festival – Market Theatre (From 19:00, R70–R140): Fresh scripts, new voices, Newtown attitude.

- Dancing the Death Drill – Joburg Theatre, Mandela Stage (From 19:30, R150–R450): Big-scale storytelling with bite.

- Amanda Strydom – Montecasino Studio Theatre (From 19:30): Intimate, story-rich songcraft.

SATURDAY: Family mornings, festival afternoons, live music late
Sterkfontein Caves (Wits), Kromdraai – From 09:00 (R0–R150)
Chase deep time west of Joburg. Book the first tour, wear a light jacket and closed shoes, and let the guide lead you through our origin story.

Walter Sisulu National Botanical Gardens – From 09:00 (R25–R80)
Claim a lawn near the waterfall, unpack a picnic, and listen for the raptors. On concert weekends, the vibe lifts. Otherwise, it’s birds, blankets, and bliss.

Joburg Family Picnic & Kids Festival – Johannesburg Zoo / Rosebank (10:00, R150–R200)
Pick the easy win: kid zones, snacks, and animals in view. Pack sunscreen and a little cash for traders.

Workshops & makers
- Beans & Bonds (Midrand, 09:30, R150–R300): Coffee meets community and practical life tools.

- Art & Wine (Resource Centre, 10:00, R70–R150): Paint, sip, chat—no experience needed.

Heritage & fashion
- Heritage Fashion Show – Kgabo Lodge (09:00, R400): Designers flip classic silhouettes with colour and beadwork. Expect runway energy with a Gauteng pulse.

Outdoor energy & sport
- Otter Estates Lonehill 5 km (08:00, R90): Shake out the legs, then refuel nearby.

- Pines Resort, Krugersdorp (from 09:00): Waterslides, braais, sunshine—sorted.

Music & culture—afternoon to late
- Thandiswa Mazwai – Kyalami Shisanyama (From 11:00, R300–R500): The icon, the anthems. Arrive early, own your spot.

- House Alive Explosion – Mea Culpa (12:00, R250–R450): Daytime house for the faithful.

- iPhupho L’ka Biko – Market Theatre (19:00, R200–R272): Jazz steeped in heritage—rich, reflective, riveting.

Nightlife & rooftops
- UMSINDO 3 – The Roof, Fourways (14:00, R150): Sundowners with skyline.

- All-Black Experience – Secret Location, Woodmead (18:00, R0–R200): Check the ticket email for final coordinates before you Uber.

SUNDAY: Reset—art, choirs, sundown soundtracks
City2City Marathon (From 06:00)
Lace up. Bank community miles and bragging rights on a city route.

Dance & youth stages
- Born to Perform – Montecasino Teatro (From 13:30, R200–R345): Polished youth showcase that delivers.

- Voyage of Wonder – Joburg Theatre, The Lesedi (10:30, R230): A dance lover’s matinee.

Faith & music
- A Night with Benjamin Dube & Sons – Carnival City (17:00, R350–R550): Big-voice gospel, bigger response.

Sunset concerts
- Summer Sunset with Makhadzi – 250 on Cedar (13:00, R250–R1000): Energy on eleven. Hydrate, plan rides early, sing along.

Why this weekend matters
Heritage Month threads through everything—on runways, setlists, picnic menus. This isn’t nostalgia; it’s Gauteng backing its ecosystem: artists, venues, crews, traders, and audiences who choose local. Every ticket keeps lights on, pays technicians, and seeds the next show.
As a Joburg events coordinator put it this week: “When you show up, you don’t just buy an entry—you make the next gig possible.”
Price check (Gauteng only)
- Free–R100: Gardens (certain days), lower-tier festival tickets, early rooftop entries, monthly museum memberships, community picnics.
- R100–R300: Constitution Hill, Apartheid Museum, family fests, comedy nights, theatre matinees.
- R300–R600: Headliners, premium theatre, curated wine/art sessions.
- R600+: VIP pits, gala seats, hospitality add-ons.
Smart moves (so you save time, not lose it)
- Book early, arrive earlier. Prime slots (10:00–11:00 museums, sunset rooftops) vanish fast.
- Stack a loop. Constitution Hill → Braamfontein lunch → Market Theatre evening makes a clean inner-city circuit.
- Ride right. Gautrain for Sandton/Rosebank/Parktown; e-hailing for Fourways and Soweto late. Share your trip.
- Carry small cash. Micro-vendors often don’t take cards.
- Dress spring-savvy. Heat by day, breeze by night—layers, sunscreen, water.
- Be present and respectful. Ask before filming performers or photographing kids; tip buskers if you post their work.
Turn plans into impact (and memories)
Pick one anchor per day.
- Fri: Constitutional Hill or a theatre premiere.
- Sat: Cradle combo by day; headliner by night.
- Sun: Run or market in the morning; sunset concert to close.
Add one local spend at each stop. Coffee from a kiosk, a craft-stall tote, a theatre programme—small rands, big ripple.
Invite two first-timers. Drop your plan in a WhatsApp group; new audiences keep stages alive.
Travel lighter. Carpool or train the city legs—cheaper, calmer.
Leave one review. Shout out good service; nudge the rest to level up.
Your move, Gauteng
Block the calendar. Grab the tickets. Show up. Whether you’re tracing democracy’s journey through a museum corridor, raising a glass on a rooftop, or roaring along to a gospel chorus, you’re not just having a weekend—you’re investing in the people and places that make this province feel electric.