The International Public Arts Festival (IPAF), one of Africa's largest and most anticipated public arts festivals took place recently producing an array of captivating art murals from top South African and overseas talent.
The categories of the inaugural official Fashion Industry Awards South Africa were announced at a red carpet event at The Mall of Africa in Waterfall, Johannesburg, on the 26 February 2021.
The Cape Town Philharmonic Brass Quintet held a free pop-up concert at St Georges Mall, outside Newspaper House, in the Cape Town CBD on Thursday, 25 February 2021.
The Zeitz Museum of Contemporary Art Africa (MOCAA) recently reopened with Home Is Where The Art Is: Art Is Where The Home Is, a proudly Capetonian exhibition, which showcases around 2,000 artworks from Cape Town-based professional and amateur artists, children, collectors and others.
The GMA benefit concert by Tracker and Jacaranda FM saw some of SA's top live acts, Prime Circle, Demi Lee Moore, DJ Jazzy D, Martin Bester and Refentse perform on the 27 June.
The Cape Town Carnival, the annual street parade which normally occurs in March, held it's first large online event, it's Celebration Ceremony, which attracted over 60 people including national, provincial and local government officials, media, corporate representatives, and some of the participants.
A number of SA's DJs inclusing, DJ Fresh, Ayanda MVP, Euphonik, Chunda Munki, Dimplez and others performed live sets on a Sandton helicopter pad as part of the exciting line up for Helivation on the 7 June 2020.
The second annual Beauty Revolution Festival took place at the Sandton Convention Centre from Friday, 13 March to Saturday, 14 March. The festival attracted some of South Africa's top influencers, media and content creators and provided guests with an opportunity to shop some of the world's biggest brands in beauty, lifestyle and personal care.
Ultra South Africa, featuring Steve Aoki, DJ Snake Afrojack, Black Coffee, Sho Madjozi, Euphonik and more, took place at the Ostrich Farm in Cape Town on 28 February 2020 and the Nasrec Expo Centre in Johannesburg on 29 February.
The sixth Match in Africa took place at the Cape Town Stadium on 7 February 2020. The record breaking 51'945 fans witnessed history in action, when Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal went head-to-head raising USD 3.5 million (approximately R54.6 million) for the charitable Roger Federer Foundation. The Match in Africa also showcased a host of local talent in between the matches, including the legendary Ndlovu Youth Choir and the energetic Zip Zap Circus....