What's on in Cape Town in August 2022

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Blues, beer, jazz and wine in Cape Town

It may be winter in Cape Town but there is still plenty of fun going on. Take a look through the events below for more details on what you can get up to this August.

Blues & Brews Festival

Woodstock Brewery in Cape Town is where all the fun is going down when they hold their inaugural Blues & Brews Festival.

What can you expect?

  • Well for a start…beer! With eight breweries present there’ll be plenty to taste

  • Big screen rugby will be showing

  • Five bands will be playing, although not at the same time we hope!

  • There will also be food trucks in case you get the munchies

  • For more info and tickets have a look at their website below

Date: Saturday 6th August 2022, 11am

Where: Woodstock Brewery, Cape Town

Website: woodstockbrewery.co.za

Delheim’s Mini Jazz Fest in the heart of the Winelands

A wonderful mix of music and delicious cheese fondue. This winter marks the return of these popular Sunday events held on the Delheim Estate, in the Stellenbosch wine region.

“We’re incredibly happy to welcome back fantastic musicians and the fans after the temporary, pandemic-related hiatus,” says Delheim Executive Director Nora Thiel. “The jazz has certainly become as big a highlight, if not bigger, as the cheese fondues we traditionally serve as part of the event at this time of the year.”

Tickets can be purchased from a link on their website, see below.

Date: Every Sunday from 3 July to 28 August 2022

Where: Delheim Estate, Stellenbosch

Website: www.delheim.com/delheims-mini-jazz-fest-in-the-heart-of-the-winelands-returns/

Even though it’s a quieter time of year, Cape Town is a beautiful place to visit in the winter. The temperatures are cooler, there are less crowds and there is still plenty to do and see. The local bars and cafes have their own events on so it’s a good idea to explore what is on offer. This can range from live music to open mics nights or even comedy.

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