All RWC matches screened free of charge, with specialised activations around select matches.
The V&A Waterfront and Absa Boktown 'give it horns'.
If you live to ruck, maul, scrum and generally tumble, then Absa Boktown at the V&A Waterfront amphitheatre welcomes you to join them and to enjoy the Rugby World Cup with all the gees you can muster.
All World Cup matches will be screened live on a brand new Amphitheatre screen, installed ahead of this year's World Cup. All games involving the Springboks, as well as the quarters, semis and the final will be supported by free live entertainment. Two other matches will also have additional entertainment activities: England vs Wales and England vs Australia.
Beer and soft drinks as well as snack accompaniments such as nuts and biltong will be on sale at these special Absa Boktown matches to get the crowd into the mood. V&A Waterfront retailer WOZA will also be on hand with rugby apparel and merchandise, to ensure you fit right in with the manne. Fans attending Absa Boktown matches also stand a chance of winning prizes.
Although each Absa Boktown event is free, entrance will be limited to the first 500 fans per match.
Even if your blood isn't green and your heart isn't gold, you won't want to miss the Rugby World Cup spirit at Absa Boktown.
Saturday, 31 October: Final
The culmination of more than a month of blood, sweat and tears from the world's best rugby players, the much-anticipated Rugby World Cup Final on Saturday, 31 October, sees The CITY getting Absa Boktown guests into the spirit from 3.45pm with an eclectic combination of pop, hip-hop and electronic musical entertainment.
Combining everything from Zulu lyrics and cowbells to more common musical instruments, The CITY is a unique quartet with Clement Carr on keys and synth, Bonj Mpanza on lead vocals and percussions, Ryan McArthur on bass, and Ruby Crowie on drums and samples. The group describes themselves as an "evolving musical statement between an unlikely group of musicians", aiming to take the common musical language of today's generation and use it to tell a different story - one they like to call a "Future Afro" story.
Date: 31 October 2015
Time: 15:45 - 18:00
Venue: V&A Waterfront Amphitheatre, Cape Town
Cost: Entrance is free, but limited to 500 attendees