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Mojo Market Brings Africa Day Celebration To Sea Point This Weekend

Mojo Market in Sea Point will host a family-friendly Africa Day celebration with live music, DJs, performances, food vendors and a full day of local culture.

Last updated: May 22, 2026 11:57 am
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  • Mojo Africa Day takes place at Mojo Market in Sea Point on Saturday.
  • The event runs from 12 PM until late at 30 Regent Road.
  • The programme includes live African bands, DJs, performances, food vendors and bars.
  • The event gives Cape Town families and visitors a central weekend option for Africa Day.

Cape Town’s weekend calendar gets a cultural lift as Mojo Market in Sea Point hosts Mojo Africa Day, bringing music, food, performances and a family-friendly atmosphere to one of the city’s busiest social spaces. The event offers residents and visitors a central way to mark Africa Day with local entertainment and easy access to food and drinks through the day.

Mojo Market in Sea Point will host a full Africa Day celebration this Saturday, giving Cape Town families, friends and visitors a central weekend event built around music, food and local culture.

Mojo Africa Day takes place at the market on Regent Road, with the programme running from 12 PM until late. The event is listed as family friendly and includes live African bands, DJs, performances, food vendors and bars throughout the day.

For Cape Town, events like this play an important role in the city’s weekend economy. Sea Point is already one of the most active areas for visitors, walkers, families, restaurants, hotels and short-stay accommodation. A daytime-to-evening cultural event at Mojo Market can support foot traffic, food sales, entertainment spending and broader activity along the Atlantic Seaboard.

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The timing also gives the event a wider meaning. Africa Day is a chance to celebrate identity, music, food, creativity and connection across the continent. In a city as diverse as Cape Town, public events built around shared culture can help bring people together in a relaxed setting.

Mojo Market is well suited to this kind of programme because it already combines live entertainment, casual dining and a social market environment. That makes it easier for families and groups to attend without needing a formal sit-down booking or a full-day commitment. Visitors can arrive for music, stay for food, or move in and out during the day.

The event also offers value for local performers. Live bands, DJs and cultural performances give artists direct access to mixed audiences, including local residents, tourists and weekend visitors. For small food businesses and vendors, events like this can turn a normal trading day into a stronger commercial opportunity.

There are practical advantages too. Sea Point is accessible from the city centre, the Atlantic Seaboard and surrounding suburbs, and the area already has a strong weekend rhythm. For people looking for something social without travelling far, Mojo Africa Day offers a simple option: music, food and atmosphere in one place.

From a community point of view, the event adds to the kind of local calendar Cape Town needs more of. Not every weekend attraction has to be a major stadium event or expensive concert. Smaller, accessible cultural events help keep public life active and give residents more reasons to support local venues.

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There will also be a lifestyle and tourism angle. Visitors to Cape Town often look for places where they can experience music, food and local energy without needing to navigate multiple venues. A market-based Africa Day celebration can serve that audience while still remaining grounded in the local community.

For businesses in and around Sea Point, events like this can support more than one venue. When people attend a market event, they often walk the area, use nearby services, visit coffee shops, restaurants or the promenade, and create a wider spending ripple through the neighbourhood.

The challenge for any busy weekend event is always management. Good crowd flow, safety, parking awareness, noise control and family comfort all matter. But Mojo Market’s established setup gives the event a strong base, especially for a programme running from midday into the evening.

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For those looking for a relaxed Saturday option, Mojo Africa Day brings together several things Cape Town audiences respond to: music, food, culture, location and atmosphere. It is not just an event listing. It is a reminder that local venues can help carry the city’s weekend life and give people reasons to gather.

As Cape Town heads into the weekend, Mojo Market’s Africa Day celebration gives Sea Point a warm cultural focus, with live entertainment and food running through the day.

Source: Quicket – Official event listing.

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CTNews Desk is the editorial team behind Cape Town News, compiling verified local stories, reports, and updates across the Western Cape.

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