Spring arrives in Cape Town with a packed calendar of theatre, music, comedy and outdoor events. From West End musicals at Artscape to beachside silent discos in Camps Bay, September 2026 offers something for every kind of visitor and local.
This guide rounds up the month's key happenings across the city, making it easier to plan a stay filled with culture, entertainment and community spirit.
\Here we go again! The global stage phenomenon returns to South Africa this September. Featuring ABBA classics such as Dancing Queen, Super Trouper and Take A Chance On Me, the musical tells a warm story of love and family set on a Greek island.
The production enjoyed a sell-out run in South Africa in 2023 and returns with a full South African cast, crew and band, led by Amra-Faye Wright, known for her long-running portrayal of Velma Kelly in Chicago: The Musical on Broadway, in the role of Donna Sheridan.
π Tuesdays to Fridays, 3 September to 11 October 2026
π Artscape Theatre Centre (Opera House), D.F. Malan St, Foreshore, Cape Town
Presented by Pieter Toerien Productions in association with the Luitingh Alexander Musical Theatre Academy, the cult musical returns to Camps Bay following successful runs in both Cape Town and Johannesburg earlier this year.
Director Steven Stead's staging stars Craig Urbani as Frank-N-Furter, alongside Lea Blerk as Janet and Robert Everson as Brad.
π 28 August to 18 October 2026
π Theatre on the Bay, Link St, Camps Bay, Cape Town
The Cape Town Philharmonic Orchestra continues its spring symphony series with a programme at the historic City Hall. This edition is led by Russian conductor Daniel Raiskin, Principal Conductor of the Slovak Philharmonic Orchestra, alongside French pianist Lise de la Salle, an internationally recognised performer for over two decades.
The evening features Rachmaninoff's Piano Concerto No. 3 in D Minor and Shostakovich's Symphony No. 15 in A Major.
π 10 September 2026
π City Hall, Darling St, Cape Town City Centre
Cape Town City Ballet brings its youth development programme to the stage with an abbreviated production of Coppelia, the comic ballet about a young woman, her fiance and a mysterious doll-maker.
Performed by young dancers from EOAN Group and Dance for All alongside members of Cape Town City Ballet, the production follows five months of training and offers audiences a chance to see a well-loved ballet at a reduced price.
π 19 September 2026
π Joseph Stone Auditorium, Protea St & Klipfontein Rd, Athlone
Cape Town City Ballet presents a weekend of excerpts from Swan Lake and other classical works at Norval Foundation. The programme opens with the second act of Swan Lake before moving through a mix of ballet pieces, with the full line-up kept as a surprise.
Tickets include a welcome drink, canapΓ©s, and access to the Norval Foundation's museum and sculpture garden.
π Saturday and Sunday, 26 and 27 September 2026
π Norval Foundation, Steenberg Road, Tokai, Cape Town
Part of the South African Festival of Comedy, this stand-up showcase is captained by Trevor Noah and supported by Eugene Khoza and Ntosh Madlingozi.
Billed as South Africa's national team of comedy, the line-up reimagines a show first staged at London's Royal Albert Hall in 2010, bringing together established and emerging comedians for an evening of local humour.
π 26 September 2026
π Grand Arena at GrandWest, 1 Jakes Gerwel Dr, Acacia Park, Cape Town
Now in its second year, the Cape Town Photography Festival brings exhibitions, talks, workshops and panel discussions across the city, featuring 149 photographers from South Africa and abroad.
The festival opens with an exhibition by Norwegian photographer Inge Norum, documenting a photographic study of an oak tree over 500 years old.
π 2 to 22 September 2026
π Main venue at WORLDART Gallery, 68 Long Street, Cape Town City Centre, with events held across the city
Combining circus performance with late-night dance music, Cirque du Rave returns to Cape Town after touring internationally. The event blends acrobatics, production design and DJ sets for an evening beyond a typical club night, with guests encouraged to dress for the occasion.
π Saturday, 12 September 2026
π District, 61c Harrington St, District Six, Cape Town
Billed as Africa's biggest R&B party, Strictly Soul returns to Cape Town after its August date was postponed. Resident curator DJ Akio leads the music alongside guest DJs, playing a mix of R&B classics and current favourites.
Dinner service and table bookings are available, operating on a first-come, first-served basis.
π Friday, 11 September 2026
π Youngblood Gallery, 72 Bree St, Cape Town City Centre
A family-friendly silent disco takes place on Camps Bay Beach as the sun sets, timed to make the most of the warmer spring evenings. Presented by Silent Music, participants receive wireless headphones with three channels covering Techno, Amapiano and Gqom, and Pop and RnB.
As the event is on a public beach, alcohol is not permitted.
π Saturday, 26 September 2026
π Camps Bay Beach, Victoria Road, Camps Bay
Honest Chocolate, the city's dedicated chocolate cafe, hosts a behind-the-scenes workshop covering the full journey from bean to bar. The experience includes a guided tasting, a live chocolate-making demonstration, a hands-on bonbon-dipping session, and the chance to design and make an original chocolate slab. The workshop is suitable for vegans and children.
π Saturday, 26 September 2026
π 7 Barron St, Woodstock, Cape Town
Held at Cabo Beach Club with views over the Atlantic, this three-part Sculpt class combines movement, endurance and light strength work. Tickets include a Pilates mat, a goodie bag and a coffee or matcha afterwards. The session is hosted by Hannah Habits, a Cape Town-based model and yoga instructor known for promoting healthy habits.
π Saturday, 12 September 2026
π Cabo Beach Club, 12 S Arm Rd, Victoria & Alfred Waterfront, Cape Town
Organised by the Exceptional Nurse Campaign, this 7km evening fun run follows the Mouille Point promenade from the Mouille Point Lighthouse. The distance symbolises the 7-to-7 shifts worked by nurses, and proceeds go towards nursing bursaries and training.
The run is open to all fitness levels, with bright clothing and headlamps required, and a cut-off of 7.45pm.
π Saturday, 19 September 2026
π Starts at Mouille Point Lighthouse, 100 Beach Rd, Granger Bay
From theatre and orchestral performances to comedy, ballet and beachside gatherings, September in Cape Town offers a varied calendar as the city moves into spring. Whether planning a cultural city break or a relaxed weekend by the coast, there is plenty to build a stay around.
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September 2026 includes theatre productions such as Mamma Mia! and The Rocky Horror Show, a Cape Town Philharmonic Orchestra concert, a youth ballet production of Coppelia, the Bafunny Bafunny comedy festival, a month-long photography festival, and several outdoor and wellness events including a silent disco and a charity night run.
September marks the start of spring in Cape Town, with milder weather, wildflower season beginning, and a full calendar of cultural and outdoor events, making it a popular time to visit.
Tickets are generally available through each venue or event organiser directly, such as Artscape, Computicket-affiliated venues, or the individual event's official website or social media page.
Yes. The Camps Bay Silent Disco, the Coppelia youth ballet production, and the Honest Chocolate Workshop are all suitable for children.
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