Gauteng residents have no shortage of entertainment options this weekend, with festivals, concerts, theatre productions and cultural experiences taking place across Johannesburg, Pretoria and surrounding areas. From international music acts and Japanese cultural celebrations to June 16-themed theatre productions and family-friendly festivals, the province’s events calendar is packed between 5 and 7 June 2026. Whether you’re looking for live music, comedy, theatre or a cultural day out, several major events are expected to draw crowds across Gauteng over the coming days.
The weekend programme also highlights the growing role of Gauteng’s creative economy, with local artists, performers, tourism operators and event organisers hosting experiences that cater to a wide range of interests.
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Japanese Festival Returns to Pretoria
One of the biggest cultural events taking place this weekend is the annual Japanese Festival at Central Square Menlyn Maine in Pretoria.
Running from 5 to 7 June, the festival will feature Japanese cultural exhibitions, martial arts demonstrations, workshops, food experiences and anime-themed activities. Visitors can participate in bonsai workshops, origami sessions, Japanese-inspired sip-and-paint experiences and culinary demonstrations.
The festival has become one of Pretoria’s most popular international cultural events, attracting families, food lovers and enthusiasts of Japanese culture.

UB40 Brings International Music to Pretoria
International music fans will have the opportunity to see legendary reggae group UB40 featuring Ali Campbell at SunBet Arena in Pretoria.
The band is expected to perform some of its best-known hits, including songs that helped establish UB40 as one of the most successful reggae acts in the world.
The concert is among the largest international music events taking place in Gauteng this weekend and is expected to attract fans from across the province.

June 16 Theatre Productions Take Centre Stage
As South Africa approaches Youth Day and the 50th anniversary of the Soweto Uprising, several productions are exploring themes linked to the country’s history.
Rise ’76: The Story of June 16th
The Market Theatre in Johannesburg is staging Rise ’76: The Story of June 16th, a historical fiction production commissioned to mark the 50th anniversary of the 1976 Youth Uprisings.
Set in a fictional Soweto school, the production follows students, teachers and families as they confront the impact of apartheid education policies.

Ballet Lovers Have Two Major Productions to Choose From
Mzansi Ballet continues its successful Johannesburg season with two productions running this weekend.
Heal The World
Inspired by the music of Michael Jackson, Heal The World combines ballet with some of the late performer’s most recognisable songs, including Thriller, Smooth Criminal and Black or White.

The Princess and the Frog
Families can also enjoy The Princess and the Frog, performed by Mzansi Ballet’s Junior Company at Montecasino.
Both productions offer audiences a chance to experience local dance talent on a major stage.

Music Festivals and Live Performances Across Gauteng
Live music remains one of the biggest attractions this weekend.
Streetside Social
Menlyn Park Shopping Centre will host Streetside Social, featuring performances by Babalwa M, Rowlene, Vinny Da Vinci and several supporting artists.
The event combines live music, food vendors and lifestyle experiences in a festival-style setting.

Sankayi Jazz Series
Jazz fans can catch acclaimed musician Vuma Levin at the latest Sankayi Jazz Series event in Johannesburg.
Known for his contemporary approach to South African jazz, Levin’s performance is expected to attract audiences seeking an intimate live music experience.

Praise Ignited
Gospel music enthusiasts can attend Praise Ignited at Gold Reef City’s Lyric Theatre, bringing together worship music and inspirational performances.

Comedy Shows Bring Laughs to Gauteng
Several comedy performances are also scheduled this weekend.
Highlights include:
- Nik Rabinowitz’s Mountain Jew in Sandton
- The Big Boy Live Show at the Market Theatre
- Vafa Naraghi’s Becoming South African
- The Sweet 1818 Comedy Experience in Soweto
These productions offer audiences a mix of social commentary, storytelling and stand-up comedy.

Cultural Festivals Continue Across the Province
In addition to music and theatre, several cultural festivals are taking place.
The Italian Republic Day Festival in Pretoria will feature authentic Italian food, cultural displays, vehicles and family entertainment.
Meanwhile, Johannesburg’s Encounters South African International Documentary Festival continues its programme of screenings, discussions and filmmaker engagements.
These events contribute to Gauteng’s position as one of South Africa’s leading cultural and entertainment destinations.
What This Means for Gauteng Residents
This weekend’s events highlight the diversity of Gauteng’s arts, culture and entertainment sectors.
Residents have opportunities to engage with:
- International music acts
- Local theatre productions
- Cultural festivals
- Family-friendly experiences
- Comedy shows
- Live jazz and gospel performances
The events also support local artists, performers, vendors and tourism operators, contributing to the province’s creative economy.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the biggest events happening in Gauteng this weekend?
Some of the largest events include the Japanese Festival, UB40 featuring Ali Campbell, Streetside Social, Praise Ignited and the Encounters Documentary Festival.
Where is the Japanese Festival taking place?
The festival is being hosted at Central Square Menlyn Maine in Pretoria from 5 to 7 June 2026.
What theatre productions are showing this weekend?
Highlights include Rise ’76: The Story of June 16th, The Unlikely Secret Agent, Heal The World and The Princess and the Frog.
Is there live music happening this weekend?
Yes. Several concerts and music events are scheduled, including UB40, Streetside Social, Sankayi Jazz Series and Praise Ignited.
Are there family-friendly events available?
Yes. Family-friendly options include the Japanese Festival, ballet productions, Wits Digital Dome shows and various cultural festivals across Gauteng.
What Happens Next?
The province’s events calendar continues throughout June as Gauteng prepares for Youth Month commemorations, winter festivals and major entertainment events. Organisers expect many of this weekend’s activities to attract visitors from across the province while supporting local tourism, hospitality and creative industries.



