Events cancelled across the country Posted by Anita Froneman on 18 March 2020 As the coronavirus sweeps through the country, various activities have been cancelled. This includes travel tours, sports events, business meetings and entertainment events. If you planned on attending any of the following festivals or visiting these attractions, you’re out of luck for the time being. Also read: Cape Town closes public facilities Cape Town: Groote Post Country Market The event of Sunday, 29 March is cancelled, with no postponed date announced. Harvest fesitval The event of Saturday, 28 March is cancelled, with no postponed date announced. SA Cheese festival The festival from Saturday 25 to Monday 27 April is cancelled, with no postponed date announced. Corona Sunsets Festival The event of 28 March will be postponed, with the dates soon to be announced. Cape Town International Jazz Festival The festival of 27 and 28 will be postponed, with no dates announced yet. Cape Town Carnival The event of 21 March is cancelled, with no postponed date announced. Kirstnebosch National Botanical Gardens Earth Hour The event of 28 March has been cancelled, with no postponed dates announced. The Fugard Theatre All shows are cancelled until further notice. The Baxter Theatre All shows are cancelled until further notice. KwaZulu-Natal: Splashy Fen Dates for the festival have been moved to 23 September to 27 September. Hartley Fair The event of 5 and 6 April is cancelled, with no postponed dates announced. Gauteng: Johannesburg Cap Classique & Champagne Festival Dates for the festival have been moved to 5 and 6 September. Warriors Arms Club Market The market of 5 April has been cancelled, with no postponed dates announced. Walter Sisulu National Botanical Garden Earth Hour The event of 28 March has been cancelled, with no postponed dates announced. Human Rights Festival The event of 27 March has been cancelled, with no postponed dates announced. Northern Cape: AfrikaBurn The event of 27 April to 3 May has been cancelled, with no postponed dates annouced. In the meanwhile, here are 10 virtual museum tours to enjoy from home! Image: Pixabay Related Posts The Marine welcomes festival goers at the Fynarts festival 30 May 2023 Hermanus will be hosting the 11th FynArts Festival from 10 to 19 June 2023. The programme includes... read more 7 countries that celebrate Easter differently to South Africa 2 April 2023 Here's how some nations are observing the Easter holiday in colourful, epic and sometimes head-scratchingly... read more The Laailou Music Festival is coming to Paarl this November 21 October 2022 There's a new Afrikaans festival on the block! The TopWineRoots Laailou Music Festival is gearing... read more PREV ARTICLE NEXT ARTICLE
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