Must-see entertainment in South Africa, Lesotho & eSwatini (Swaziland)

  • Alexander Bar & Café

    Cape Town

    Playwright Nicholas Spagnoletti and software engineer Edward van Kuik are the driving duo behind this fun, eccentric space in a gorgeous heritage building…

  • Baxter Theatre Centre

    Cape Town

    Since the 1970s the Baxter has been the focus of Capetonian theatre. There are three main venues at the centre – a 674-seat theatre, a concert hall and a…

  • House on Fire

    eSwatini (Swaziland)

    People visit this place especially for the ever-mutating cultural site/living gallery and experimental-performance space. Part of the Malandela's complex,…

  • Kirstenbosch Summer Sunset Concerts

    Cape Town

    Don't miss taking a picnic and some bubbly to one of these wonderful outdoor concerts, staged in the stunning botanical gardens beneath Table Mountain on…

  • Soweto Theatre

    Gauteng

    This R150-million complex is a vividly colourful and creative symbol of contemporary Soweto. Even if you don't come for a show or event, do drop by to…

  • Café Roux

    Cape Town

    The City Bowl has been crying out for a quality live-music venue for a while and it's taken Café Roux (which already runs a successful operation in…

  • Isivivana Centre

    Cape Town

    Decorated with giant art murals by Breeze Yoko and Falko One, this new cultural and community centre is worthy of a look in its own right. However you'll…

  • Theatre on the Bay

    Sea Point to Hout Bay

    A great venue for an evening of lighthearted theatrical entertainment, offering everything from comic plays to classic musicals.

  • Fugard Theatre

    Cape Town

    Named in honour of Athol Fugard, South Africa’s best-known living playwright, this very impressive arts centre was created from the former Congregational…

  • Cape Philharmonic Orchestra

    Cape Town

    The grand auditorium to the rear of the old City Hall has very good acoustics that are taken advantage of by this orchestra and accompanying local choirs…

  • Newlands Cricket Ground

    Cape Town

    Newlands would be a shoo-in for the title of the world’s prettiest cricket ground – if it weren’t for a nearby mega-brewery messing up the view towards…

  • Galileo Open-Air Cinema

    Cape Town

    Most Wednesday evenings from November to April, you can watch a movie outdoors in Kirstenbosch gardens (entry is from 6pm; movies start between 7.30pm and…

  • Ellis Park – Emirates Airline Park

    Johannesburg

    The spiritual home of Jo’burg rugby, just east of the city centre, was the scene of one of the new nation’s proudest moments – victory in the 1995 World…

  • Chairman

    Durban

    This classy lounge-bar is in an up-and-coming part of Durban, but for now it's best to grab a cab to get here. This sprawling bar and lounge has a…

  • Labia

    Cape Town

    A Capetonian treasure and lifeline to the independent movie fan, the four-screen Labia is named after the old Italian ambassador and local philanthropist…

  • Katzy's

    Johannesburg

    This swanky den recalls the atmosphere of an old NYC jazz club. You’ll find mellow, live jazz Tuesday to Saturday evenings from around 8.30pm. It also…

  • Live music at Good Luck Bar

    Good Luck Bar

    Johannesburg

    With exposed bricks and iron beams, visible piping and a long bar, the Good Luck Bar has obvious remnants of its previous life as a warehouse for buses…

  • Cape Town International Convention Centre

    Cape Town

    Since opening in 2003, the CTICC has barely paused for breath, packing in a busy annual programme of musical performances, exhibitions, conferences and…

  • Studio 7 Sessions

    Sea Point to Hout Bay

    These bimonthly live gigs, going since 2010, are hosted in unique, unusual venues throughout the city and surrounds. They mix new, up-and-coming artists…

  • FNB Stadium

    Gauteng

    Previously known as Soccer City, this was the headquarters of the 2010 FIFA World Cup. The stadium is shaped like a calabash and dominates the abandoned…

  • Bassline

    Johannesburg

    Jo'burg's most respected live-music venue gained prominence as a Melville jazz haunt in the late '90s before getting the world-music tip and relocating to…

  • Bioscope

    Johannesburg

    This cool independent cinema in the heart of Maboneng hosts international film festivals, shows throwback movies and airs provocative documentaries. Sit…

  • Artscape

    Cape Town

    Consisting of three different-sized auditoriums, this behemoth is the city’s main arts complex. Theatre, classical music, ballet, opera and cabaret shows …

  • Maynardville Open-Air Theatre

    Cape Town

    It wouldn’t be summer in Cape Town without a visit to Maynardville Park’s open-air theatre to see some Shakespeare. Bring a blanket, pillow and umbrella,…

  • Market Theatre

    Johannesburg

    The city’s most important venue for live theatre has three performance spaces (John Kani, Mannie Manim and Barney Simon Theatres) as well as galleries and…

  • Marco’s African Place

    Cape Town

    Marco Radebe’s highly popular African restaurant (mains R130 to R170) offers top-class entertainment from a range of singers, dancers and bands each night…

  • POPArt

    Johannesburg

    Showcasing up-and-coming performers, fringe productions and other quirky ensembles, POPArt is the kind of place where you see tomorrow’s theatre…

  • Daily Music Show

    Cape Town

    More than just a live music performance, this nightly show aims to offer visitors an insight into Cape Town's cultural heritage with the chance to meet…

  • OnPointe Dance Studios

    Cape Town

    Theo Ndindwa and Tanya Arshamian use dance to change the lives of kids in the townships. On the first Thursday of the month this studio, where classes are…

  • Crypt Jazz Restaurant

    Cape Town

    Occupying part of the St George's Cathedral’s vaulted stone crypt, this restaurant, which serves a continent-hopping menu of dishes, is best visited for…

  • Bidvest Wanderers Stadium

    Johannesburg

    This impressive stadium, just off the M1 freeway to Pretoria, is the city’s most important cricketing venue. Watch from the stands or head to the grassy…

  • Grandwest Casino

    Cape Town

    Even if gambling isn’t your thing, there’s plenty to keep you entertained at Grandwest, including a six-screen cinema, many restaurants, a food court, an…

  • Showroom

    Western Cape

    Starting its life as a car showroom in the 1930s, this marvellous art deco building has been reincarnated as a cinema. Movies are shown on Wednesday…

  • Rainbow Restaurant & Jazz Club

    Durban

    In Pinetown, 15km west of the centre, this was the first place in Natal to cater to blacks in a so-called ‘white area’ in the 1980s. With a reputation as…

  • Trackside

    Gauteng

    Aptly named as it sits within spitting distance of the railway tracks, Trackside holds an independent beatmaking and live-music night on the last Thursday…

  • BAT Centre

    Durban

    One of Durban’s more interesting, if unreliable, arty haunts, this venue features semiregular jazz performances – check what’s on before heading down…

  • Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium

    Port Elizabeth

    Built for the 2010 football (soccer) World Cup, this futuristic stadium in the rundown North End area hosts sports matches and concerts. Call or email to…

  • Gate69 Cape Town

    Cape Town

    Seven foot tall in her high heels, the platinum blonde drag queen Cathy Specific greets you at this cabaret and theatre venue where your tickets gets you…

  • Piano Bar

    Cape Town

    Proving a hit with one and all in the heart of De Waterkant is this slick music revue bar and restaurant with a nightly line-up of different performers…

  • Obviouzly Armchair

    Cape Town

    Live acoustic rock is a firm feature of Friday nights at this pub, and there's often live music and other events such as comedy slots, open mic and cinema…