Cape Argus

Outdoor events are blooming this summer

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WE’RE all in a jolly mood as pay day weekend just graced us, and that tingly feeling of the festive cheer fills the air.

Christmas trimmings are already dangling from the ceilings at malls, and the subtle atmosphere of feel-good music kind of kicks it in even further. Yip, it’s that time of year, everyone’s about to start planning their seasonal events, and with a load of options flooding our feeds, IOL Entertainm­ent has selected a few to help you plan your next outing.

One of the hottest music events in Cape Town is hitting the Winelands on October 29.

The Flatrock Music Festival, in partnershi­p with SMILE 90.4 FM, is taking place at Rheboksklo­of Wine Estate. Take time out to enjoy the outdoors, good food, wine and live music.

The line up includes Jeremy Loops, Majozi, Amy Jones and Bob Ele.

Be sure to pack for four seasons for the day, and include hats, sunscreen, chairs and blankets, to sit comfortabl­y on the lawns. Umbrellas are allowed but lower them during the show.

Jani Phiri, sales and marketing manager of Rheboksklo­oof, told IOL Entertainm­ent: “We are thrilled to host a line-up of esteemed local artists at Rheboksklo­of and to welcome families, friends, and new guests for a phenomenal day in the Winelands.

“Our line-up includes award-winning local musical acts Jeremy Loops, Amy Jones, Majozi, and newcomer Bob Ele. Guests will also be treated to a fun sundowner session.

“This one-day music festival looks to celebrate the beauty of nature in the awakening of summer at the biggest one-day music event in Paarl. This will be a momentous occasion for Rheboksklo­of as we bring together the music and wine-loving communitie­s in the post-covid era. It’s about new beginnings, good music and good vibes.”

CAPE TOWN Halloween Affair

The Galileo Open Air Cinema welcomes creatures from near and far to celebrate the infamous night of terror under the stars with an eerie movie that will make your skin crawl.

Kirstenbos­ch Garden is usually a place of tranquilli­ty and peace, but a perfectly timed Halloween night at the foot of the iconic Table Mountain, chilling décor, themed games, and encouraged dress-up for all will help transform the usually cheerful venue into a harrowing Halloween hot-spot.

Doors open at 6pm to a festive mini market of artisanal food and drinks for you to sink your teeth into – offering everything from pizzas, popcorn, and burgers, as well as an on-site bar. Tricks and treats will keep you entertaine­d, and the best-dressed competitio­n legacy continues to crown the 2022 over-achiever.

Where: Galileo Open Air Cinema. When: October 31.

Cost: Halloween special screening: R200 - includes backrest, blanket, popcorn and themed décor.

Bubbles

Bubbles is the third installmen­t in the performanc­e series by Cape Town Opera that is geared towards babies aged 0-18 months and toddlers up to four years.

The event is presented in Artscape’s Innovation Lounge and is sensitivel­y curated for parents and children alike. With magical music, sets and lighting, Bubbles gently introduces little ones to the wonderful theatrical world of opera in a calm and immersive environmen­t. Where: Artscape Theatre. When: October 28-29.

Cost: Tickets cost R240 through Artscape on 021 421 7695 or Computicke­t.

Chilling with a Poet

The Blaq pearl Foundation will be hosting their long-standing regular event, titled Chilling with a Poet. The line-up includes Vicky Sampson, poets Vannie Kaap, Saarah the Lyrical Activist, Gemini G, Muslim Poets Society, the host Blaq pearl and many more artists.

The show will present a combinatio­n of poetry, songs, raps, and more. Books, food, and refreshmen­ts will be on sale. All proceeds go towards the organisati­on’s community developmen­t programmes. For more informatio­n or to purchase tickets, contact Kristen at the Blaq pearl Foundation on 062 206 1310.

Where: Alliance Française, Mitchells Plain.

When: October 29, 2pm to 6pm. Cost: R40.

DURBAN

Internatio­nal Auto Sound Challenge

Rev your engines and turn up the sound. The loudest car show is coming to town. The South African arm of the Internatio­nal Auto Sound Challenge Associatio­n (IASCA) will be hosting an IASCA world record challenge. The challenge will see car sound fundies battle it out for the top prize.

This event ends off IASCA’s 2022 season and will see sound enthusiast­s pushing out as many decibels as possible to impress the judges. The automotive event will see cars entered by amateurs and profession­als to test their sound systems.

According to Mohnish Ramgovind, IASCA event organiser, the sound-offs will consist of an “Internatio­nal Decibel League”, “Bass Boxing”, and sound quality.

Where: Sibaya Casino & Entertainm­ent Kingdom.

When: October 29-30.

Cost: Free to spectators.

JOHANNESBU­RG Market Day

The Field Market and Ferndale on Republic have collaborat­ed to bring you an evening of live music, delicious food and drinks, and local and artisan goods. Enjoy local and handmade goods, deli products, food trucks, craft drinks, live music, a kids’ corner, and free market entry. The venue is child friendly, and you can enjoy some acoustic music.

Where: Ferndale on Republic shopping centre Republic road or Cross street Randburg.

When: October 28.

Cost: Free entry.

Louise Carver Live

Chill out with some lekker food and drinks as you settle into Sunset Sessions on the dam featuring Louise Carver Live. The venue sits on the wall of a dam overlookin­g the Crocodile River and is just 30 minutes from Sandton CBD. On arrival, guests will receive a welcome drink courtesy of Copper Lake Breweries.

Where: Cradle Moon Lakeside Game Lodge, Muldersdri­ft. When: October 29.

Cost: R250 for adults and R195 for kids from www.louisecarv­er.com.

 ?? In Cape Town tomorrow. ?? AMY Jones will serenade guests at the Flatrock Music Festival | Supplied
In Cape Town tomorrow. AMY Jones will serenade guests at the Flatrock Music Festival | Supplied

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