- We have compiled a list of events you can attend to unwind this weekend.
- Mother’s Day will be on 12 May 2024 and there are a few events that will be held to celebrate our queens.
- The Nedbank International Polo will be making its come back.
Johannesburg consists of a versatile outdoor scene that caters to peoples’ different interest.
Incase you are looking to spend your day trying out new food and drinks then there are a variety of day markets that you can consider.
If you would like to see a few artists performing and spend some time showing off your dance skills, then there are events and festivals you can head to for a good time.
From Nedbank’s elegant polo event to the music festival, Boiler Room, here are four events happening this weekend.
TRUELOVE Mother’s Day dinner
This weekend’s mandate is pampering every mother or guardian who takes on the role of a mother figure.
TRUELOVE in partnership with MPL will be hosting a Mother’s Day dinner on 11 May 2024 at The Pavillion Emoyeni Estate in Parktown.
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Nedbank International Polo
Fashion, style, elegance, luxury - you name it! The Nedbank International Polo brings an infusion of lifestyle and a polo battle between South Africa and Argentina on 11 May 2024.
VIP lounges and stylish picnics is what the event promises and it will be held at the Inanda Club in Sandton with the theme of “Couture on the Green.”
Mother’s Day Celebration with Yanga Chief
Rapper Yanga Chief will hit Oko Oko Lifestyle Restaurant on 12 May 2024 to celebrate all Mothers out there.
The sentimental Mother’s Day celebration will comprise music from Yanga Chief and many other musical talents. Not forgetting cuisines and drinks from chef Donald Chipumha and Lona Mngini.
The wining and dining experience begins at midday.
Boiler Room
International pop culture event and broadcasting channel, Boiler Room TV comes to South Africa on 11 May 2024.
The music festival will comprise a versatility of music genres and performances from well-known South African musicians such as DBN Gogo, Maglera Doe Boy, Dlala Thukzin, Tyler ICU and the Scorpion Kings.