The Good Life Show is heading to Cape Town this week, offering Capetonians a weekend mix of food, wellness, lifestyle, sustainability, chef demonstrations, African superfoods and future-focused ideas at the Cape Town International Convention Centre.
The Good Life Show opens in Cape Town this week, bringing a mix of food, wellness, lifestyle and sustainability to the Cape Town International Convention Centre.
The event forms part of the 2026 Good Life Show season and begins in Cape Town before moving to other markets. It is aimed at visitors interested in healthier food choices, lifestyle innovation, sustainability, local brands and future-focused food systems.
According to the event listing, the Cape Town edition takes place from Friday, 29 May, to Sunday, 31 May, at the CTICC. The show runs from 10:00 to 18:00 on Friday and Saturday, and from 10:00 to 16:00 on Sunday.
Tickets start from R150, with bookings available through the official Good Life Show Africa website.
The event positions itself around “good-for-you” food and “better-for-you” lifestyle products. That means visitors can expect more than a standard food expo. The programme brings together food producers, wellness brands, sustainability-focused businesses, beauty innovators, chefs, speakers and entrepreneurs working in healthier and more responsible consumer spaces.
For Cape Town audiences, the event comes at a time when interest in healthier eating, plant-based alternatives, local food businesses and sustainable living continues to grow. It also gives smaller and emerging brands a chance to appear alongside more established names in a high-footfall event environment.
The organisers say visitors will be able to sip, taste, touch, smell and explore a curated marketplace of innovative brands. That marketplace is expected to include food, lifestyle, health, beauty and sustainability products.
The show also includes culinary experiences, with chef demonstrations from local and continental culinary innovators. These demonstrations are likely to be a key part of the weekend, giving visitors direct exposure to new ingredients, cooking methods and food trends.
African food culture is also part of the event’s focus. The listing highlights uniquely African superfoods, bold African flavours and contemporary food culture. This gives the show a regional identity rather than presenting wellness and sustainable living only through imported trends.
The Good Life Show also places attention on future-fit farming and sustainable food systems. That part of the event is especially relevant in the Western Cape, where water pressure, food prices, climate stress and supply-chain concerns are all part of the wider conversation around how food is grown, distributed and consumed.
Workshops and masterclasses are expected to give visitors a more interactive experience. These sessions can help turn the event from a simple shopping or tasting outing into a practical learning opportunity for people who want to understand new products, cooking ideas, sustainability choices and health-focused lifestyle habits.
The event also provides a platform for businesses working in the wellness and sustainability space. For small brands, food entrepreneurs and lifestyle companies, shows of this kind can help create exposure, test consumer response, build retail relationships and reach new audiences.
For families and weekend visitors, the event offers a softer local outing option, with food tastings, product experiences and demonstrations under one roof. Its location at the CTICC also makes it accessible from the central city and surrounding areas.
The Good Life Show’s wider theme fits into a growing Cape Town events calendar that increasingly blends lifestyle, food, entrepreneurship and sustainability. These events do not only serve leisure audiences. They also reflect changing consumer habits around what people buy, eat and support.
For local food and wellness businesses, the value of the show lies in visibility. Cape Town has a strong culture of markets, food festivals and lifestyle events, but a dedicated event around wellness, sustainable food systems and future-fit living gives brands a more focused environment.
For visitors, the practical appeal is simple: the show offers a way to discover new food products, meet producers, attend demonstrations, learn from experts and explore healthier lifestyle options without needing to visit several separate venues.
The event also offers a clear weekend planning option for Capetonians looking for something indoors, structured and family-friendly, especially as the colder season settles into Cape Town.
The Good Life Show runs at the Cape Town International Convention Centre from Friday to Sunday. Visitors are encouraged to check the official Good Life Show Africa website for bookings, programme updates and ticket information before attending.
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The Good Life Show takes place at the Cape Town International Convention Centre from Friday, 29 May, to Sunday, 31 May. The event focuses on good-for-you food, better-for-you lifestyle products, African superfoods, wellness, beauty innovation, chef demonstrations, workshops, masterclasses and sustainable food systems. The Cape Town show runs from 10:00 to 18:00 on Friday and Saturday, and from 10:00 to 16:00 on Sunday. Tickets start from R150, with bookings available through the official Good Life Show Africa website.
Source: Good Life Show Africa – Good Life Show Africa – Official Event Listing.



