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Cape Town School Bands Prepare For V&A Waterfront Showdown

Young musicians from across Cape Town will take to the stage this month as the V&A Waterfront High School Band Slam returns with major prizes and live performances.

Last updated: May 6, 2026 9:32 am
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Cape Town News Desk
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  • Fifteen Cape Town school bands to compete at the Waterfront
  • Several schools participating for the first time
  • Winning school to receive cash, equipment and studio prizes
  • Finals scheduled for 15th of May at the Amphitheatre

Cape Town’s young music talent will once again take centre stage this month as the V&A Waterfront High School Band Slam returns to the Waterfront Amphitheatre, bringing together learners, families and supporters from across the city for two weeks of live performances and competition.

The annual event has grown into one of Cape Town’s most recognisable youth music showcases, giving high school learners the opportunity to perform in front of live audiences while gaining exposure beyond the classroom environment.

This year’s competition will feature fifteen high school bands from across the metro, including several schools taking part in the Band Slam for the very first time.

Organisers say the event is designed not only as a music competition, but also as a celebration of community support, creativity and young artistic talent within Cape Town.

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Schools participating this year include Camps Bay High School, Fairbairn College, Pinelands High School, Herzlia High School, Tygerberg High School, Curro Durbanville High School and Elsies River High School.

The event will unfold over multiple preliminary rounds before finalists compete during the grand finale scheduled for the fifteenth of May at the Waterfront Amphitheatre.

Beyond the performances themselves, organisers say the competition also provides learners with valuable exposure to the professional music industry.

The winning school will receive a twenty-thousand-rand cash prize sponsored by the V&A Waterfront, along with additional music equipment sponsored by Bothners.

Winners will also receive access to a professional recording experience at SAE Institute, including two full-day recording sessions inside a professional studio environment using advanced sound engineering equipment.

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The prize package is intended to provide learners with hands-on exposure to the recording industry while encouraging further development of young musical talent.

Families, friends and supporters are expected to gather at the Waterfront over the next two weeks as schools compete for the top prize and the opportunity to perform on one of Cape Town’s busiest public stages.

Organisers say the event continues reflecting the city’s strong culture of youth creativity, music and community participation.

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Source: V&A Waterfront – Official Event Listing.

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  • demumu says:
    May 6, 2026 at 5:20 pm

    It is fascinating to see the juxtaposition between the cultural vibrancy of the school bands preparing for the V&A Waterfront and the serious socio-economic pressures detailed elsewhere on the page, such as the landmark court rulings on tariffs and the ongoing safety challenges in the Cape Flats. These stories collectively highlight the resilience of the community as they navigate both creative expression and urgent civic issues. The timing of these events certainly creates a complex narrative about the state of Cape Town right now.

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