As October turns to November, Gauteng comes alive with rhythm, laughter, and light. From gospel concerts and comedy shows to Halloween thrills and township festivals, the province is buzzing with energy. Whether you want to relax, reflect, or party, Gauteng has something for everyone this weekend.
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Music and Faith in Full Voice
The weekend begins on a spiritual note. The 2nd Annual Prophetic Gospel Rhythm Concert takes place at Akasia Community Hall on Friday, 31 October, from 14:00 until late. The event brings together worshippers, choirs, and gospel performers in a full day of praise. Tickets range from R150 to R200.

In Roodepoort, the JMPD Choir Concert lights up the Main Theatre with moving choral arrangements and gospel-inspired sounds. Tickets cost between R150 and R250. It’s an event that blends music and meaning.

Wine, Culture, and the City After Dark
If you love wine and city lights, head to Standard Bank WineX at the Sandton Convention Centre. Running until Friday, 31 October, it features over 800 wines from leading estates and boutique producers. Visitors can enjoy tastings, meet winemakers, and stock up for the holidays.

Families can head to the Johannesburg Zoo for The Halloween Experience, starting at 17:00 on Friday. The zoo becomes a world of eerie lights, themed trails, and trick-or-treat fun. Tickets range from R60 to R132.

Laughter, Theatre, and the Arts
Comedy lovers have reason to smile. Skhumba Hlophe brings his Big Banger Comedy Show to Silverstar Casino on Friday and Saturday. Tickets range from R250 to R350. Expect sharp wit and fresh humor from one of the country’s top comics.

Festivals, Fashion, and Township Energy
The weekend’s highlight is the Lekompo Spring Chillout at Zone 7 Sports Ground in Winnie Mandela, Tembisa. Starting at 10:00 on Saturday, 1 November, the festival features CK & Janisto, Dr Skaro, Masterbetho, and many others. Tickets range from R100 to R800. Expect a day-to-night party full of township pride, fashion, and rhythm.

In Soweto, the KUCA Year-End Festival takes over the Blue Theatre, showcasing young poets, dancers, and performers. It’s a space for new voices and creative energy.

Nearby, Kofifi Never Left Us: An Ode to MaBrrrrr celebrates Brenda Fassie’s legacy at Heine-Keni Corner. With jazz, kwaito, and vintage style, the event revives the magic of Kofifi culture. Tickets cost R50.

Outdoor Escapes and Family Adventures
For families, Pines Resort in Krugersdorp is a weekend classic. Water slides, picnic lawns, and the Rope Adventure Park next door make it perfect for sunny days. Entry starts at R70, with combo tickets for R160.

Creative visitors can try Cake Canvas & Sip at Bougainville Shopping Centre. It’s an afternoon of cake decorating and fun, part art, part social experience.

Late Nights and Deep Beats
In Menlyn, DJ Maphorisa headlines Jackpot Nights at Time Square Casino, while In the Garden at Anashe Guesthouse in Midrand offers a stylish outdoor experience with live sets and cocktails. For fans of dance culture, Halloween Rave 2025 remains one of the biggest draws of the season.


The Pulse of Gauteng’s Weekend Economy
Every show, concert, and market this weekend feeds into Gauteng’s creative economy. From theatre ticket sales to food stalls and security jobs, weekend events support livelihoods and rebuild confidence in local industries.
Gauteng’s creative calendar continues to prove that culture is good business. It attracts visitors, fuels innovation, and strengthens communities across the province.
Your Weekend Starts Here
From praise sessions to late-night beats, Gauteng’s weekend offers something for everyone. Plan ahead, check your routes, and book tickets early through Webtickets or Computicket.
Attending local events keeps the province’s creative scene thriving. Share your photos, tag your favorite venues, and invite friends to join in. In Gauteng, weekends are more than time off; they’re a celebration of life, culture, and connection. The province’s heartbeat is strongest when its people come together to live it.



 


