Ultra South Africa returns to Johannesburg on 25 April 2026, with organisers confirming ticket pricing, access routes and traffic management plans ahead of the large-scale event at the Expo Centre in Nasrec. The festival, which attracts thousands of attendees annually, will take place under strict transport and access guidelines, with authorities urging early arrival due to expected congestion. For Gauteng residents and visitors, the event is expected to impact traffic flow across major routes while drawing significant crowds to one of the province’s busiest event precincts.
The Johannesburg leg forms part of a two-city schedule, with Cape Town hosting the second event on 26 April.
Event Details Confirmed for Johannesburg
Ultra South Africa 2026 will take place at the Expo Centre in Nasrec, a venue frequently used for large-scale events.
Key details include:
- Date: 25 April 2026
- Venue: Expo Centre, Nasrec, Johannesburg
- Gates open: 14:00
- Recommended arrival: Before 16:30
- Peak traffic period: 17:00 to 20:00
- Age restriction: 18 years and older
The event is scheduled to run into the evening, with multiple stages and international and local performers confirmed on the lineup.
Ticket Pricing and Availability
Tickets for the Johannesburg event are currently on sale across multiple tiers, with prices varying based on access level.
General Admission (GA):
- Tier 5: R1,395
- Tier 6: R1,595 (upcoming release)
VIP:
- Tier 4: R3,000
- Tier 5: R3,500 (upcoming release)
VVIP:
- Tier 3: R5,500
- Tier 4: R6,500 (upcoming release)
Additional options include table experiences, which are available in limited quantities.
Organisers note that availability on listing pages does not guarantee purchase, with final confirmation dependent on ticket platform stock at the time of transaction.
Lineup Features International and Local Acts
The 2026 Johannesburg edition features a mix of international headliners and South African performers.
Headliners include:
- Afrojack
- R3HAB
- Axwell
- DJ Snake
- John Summit
Resistance stage performers include:
- Dennis Ferrer
- Shimza
Supporting acts include a wide range of local artists, reflecting the festival’s dual focus on global electronic music and regional talent.
The multi-stage setup will include:
- Ultra Main Stage
- Resistance
- The Groove Room

Traffic Plan and Access Routes in Place
A detailed traffic management plan has been implemented for the Johannesburg event, with restricted access points to control congestion.
Key access rules:
- North: Use N1 highway and Rand Show Road off-ramp (M79) only
- South: Use N1 South, then R553 Golden Highway, exiting at Nasrec Road
- East: Use M1 highway, exiting only at Nasrec Road
- West: Use Rand Show Road crossover bridge from Soweto
Organisers have stated that:
- There is no access via the N17 or M70 (Soweto Highway)
- A designated Safety Zone will be enforced around parking areas
- Only ticket holders will be allowed into controlled zones
Drop-offs and pick-ups must take place within designated safety areas.

Why Early Arrival is Being Emphasised
Event organisers have advised attendees to arrive before 16:30 to avoid peak congestion.
This is due to:
- High attendance volumes
- Limited access routes into the venue
- Increased traffic between 17:00 and 20:00
Late arrivals may experience delays due to traffic restrictions and road closures around Nasrec.
What This Means for Gauteng Residents
Ultra South Africa’s Johannesburg event is expected to affect movement across parts of the province.
For residents:
- Traffic congestion is likely around Nasrec and surrounding highways
- Increased demand for transport services is expected
- Access to certain routes may be restricted during peak hours
The event also reflects Gauteng’s role as a host for large-scale international entertainment events, which bring both economic activity and logistical challenges.
FAQ: Ultra South Africa Johannesburg 2026
When is Ultra South Africa Johannesburg taking place?
25 April 2026.
Where is the event being held?
Expo Centre, Nasrec in Johannesburg.
What time do gates open?
14:00.
What is the recommended arrival time?
Before 16:30 to avoid peak traffic.
Are there age restrictions?
Yes, the event is strictly for individuals aged 18 and older.
What Happens Next
With ticket sales ongoing and traffic measures already communicated, attention now shifts to event execution and crowd management on the day.
Authorities and organisers are expected to monitor traffic flow and safety compliance throughout the event, particularly during peak arrival hours.
As the date approaches, the focus remains on how effectively transport plans are managed — and whether attendees adhere to arrival guidelines to minimise congestion around one of Johannesburg’s busiest event zones.



