Where to go carolling in Cape Town

‘Tis the season to be jolly, and carolling is one way to embrace the spirit of Christmas. Cape Town, together with the rest of the Western Cape, is ready to ring in the season. We have compiled a list of carolling events you might be happy to participate in. Also read: Look! Cape Town Festive Lights Switch-On draws thousands to... Read more → The post Where to go carolling in Cape Town appeared first on CapeTown ETC.

Where to go carolling in Cape Town

‘Tis the season to be jolly, and carolling is one way to embrace the spirit of Christmas. Cape Town, together with the rest of the Western Cape, is ready to ring in the season.

We have compiled a list of carolling events you might be happy to participate in.


Also read: Look! Cape Town Festive Lights Switch-On draws thousands to CBD


1. Steenberg Christmas Carols 2022

Get into the holiday spirit with an evening under the stars at Steenberg Christmas Carols 2022.

Performing live will be the classical Swing Collective and their brilliant guest vocalists.

To add to the fun, “Best Dressed” prizes will be awarded to the most festive family, adult, and child.

Picture: Steenberg Farm / Facebook

  • Date: 9 December
  • Time: 5pm
  • Location: Steenberg Estate, Steenberg Road, Constantia Valley
  • Cost: From R350
  • Book: Quicket

2. Festive Night Market

Do not leave shopping for stocking fillers until the last minute. Head on over to Durbanville’s Festive Night Market.

A bonus of Christmas carols also awaits. Support local vendors at the events and let the kids decorate cookies to take home.

Picture: Pexels

  • Date: 9 December
  • Time: 4pm
  • Location: Corner Oxford and Queen Streets, Durbanville
  • Cost: Free

3.  Middelvlei Sunset Carols

The Middelvlei Estate, which is known for its warmth and unique farm atmosphere, gives the whole family a real taste of the Stellenbosch Winelands.

Enjoy Christmas carols, and afterwards, Father Christmas will make a special appearance to distribute gifts to the little ones.

Picture: Middelvlei Wine Estate
  • Date: Sunday 11 December
  • Time: 6pm
  • Location: Middelvlei Wine Estate | Flamingo Street, Stellenbosch
  • Cost: R400 per couple | R90 per child
  • Book: 021 883 2565 | info@middelvlei.co.za

4. Cape Town Carols at Kirstenbosch 2022

The Rotary Club has been in the game for over 30 years and knows how to throw a spectacular carolling event.
Bring along picnic goodies or buy here, and enjoy an evening with family and friends at this Pick n Pay-sponsored event.

Expect to participate as you sing along in the space illuminated with glowsticks.

Picture: Cape Town Carols at Kirstenbosch

  • Date: 15 to 18 December
  • Time: 6pm
  • Location: Steenberg Estate, Steenberg Road, Constantia Valley
  • Cost: From R175
  • Book: Webticktes and Pick n Pay stores

5. Gateway Christmas Tree & Carols by Candlelight

The Gateway Lifestyle Centre in Hermanus gets its time to shine as it transforms into the seaside town’s Christmas centre through the annual tree lighting.

Come join in the fun and be serenaded by the local youth choir as they usher in the holiday season with Carols by Candlelight.

Picture: Cape {town} Etc / Library

  • Date: 15 December
  • Time: 6pm
  • Location: Hermanus Gateway Centre
  • Cost: Free

6. Carols in the Park

Spreading the holiday spirit, Hanover Park’s The Tjommies and Claremont’s Young Guiding Stars String Band will be performing at Purley Park in the heart of Harfield Village a week before Christmas.

There will be a small Christmas market alongside the festive cheer. To make the occasion even more special, pack a picnic basket full of delicious goodies.

Picture: Cape {town} Etc / Library

  • Date: 18 December
  • Time: 3.30pm
  • Location: 18 Second Avenue, Purley Park, Kenilworth
  • Cost: Free

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Picture: Carols at Kirstenbosch / Facebook

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