Cape Malay Choirs and Cape Minstrels return this New Year

by | Dec 29, 2022 | Arts & Culture, Entertainment, News | 0 comments

Returning to the streets of Cape Town

Cape Malay Choirs and Cape Minstrels are ready to return to the streets of Cape Town for the New Year!

The Cape Malay Choirs Road March returns this week after a two-year absence due to Covid-19, while the popular Tweede Nuwe Jaar Minstrel Parade will get the year started on a colourful and joyous note next week.

  • Cape Malay Choirs Parade

Cape Malay ChoirThe Cape Malay Choirs Parade will take place from Saturday, 31 December 2022 to Sunday, 1 January 2022.
The event will start from 21:30, at the corner of Grand Parade and Darling Street, and end at the intersection of Rose and Castle Streets in the Bo-Kaap.

The parade, which is expected to attract thousands of spectators, will end in the early hours of New Year’s Day.
Residents and motorists are advised that due to the event and the parade procession, a number of roads will be affected from 18:00 on Saturday. A detailed breakdown of the road closures is available

  • Cape Town Street Parade (Tweede Nuwe Jaar)

The popular Cape Town Street Parade, widely known as the Tweede Nuwe Jaar, will make its return Monday, 2 January 2023 where thousands of minstrel troupes will take to the streets of the Mother City for the first time since 2020.
The parade will begin at Hanover Street in District Six from 12:00 and end around 22:00 in the Bo-Kaap.
Roads surrounding the event will be affected by closures from 06:00 to 22:30. A detailed breakdown of the roads that will be closed is available

‘We are incredibly excited to see these events return to our festive season calendar; not only for the benefit of the participants, but also the thousands of spectators. Many visitors have come to know that a festive season visit to Cape Town is not complete without witnessing the street parades. For the first time in a number of years, Cape Town will usher in the new year on a traditional note, and we could not be happier,’ said the City’s Mayoral Committee Member for Safety and Security, Alderman JP Smith.

Get out and ENJOY!

WHAT: Cape Malay Choirs and Cape Minstrels
WHERE: See details above
WHEN: See above

See also Cape Town Green Map

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