The vibrant Spring to Summer season in Gauteng showcases the province’s bustling calendar of high-profile Gauteng events, attracting visitors from across the globe and significantly boosting the local economy. These events not only elevate the region’s reputation but also generate substantial tourism revenue, increase visitor stays, and support local businesses.
A Season of High-Impact Events
In September, celebrated as Tourism and Heritage Month, Gauteng events set the stage for an unforgettable season. Among the highlights were renowned events like the DStv Delicious International Food & Music Festival and the Standard Bank Joy of Jazz Festival, which together drew over 50,000 attendees. Comic Con Africa, another major Gauteng event, attracted over 70,000 pop culture enthusiasts, solidifying its status as one of Africa’s premier gatherings.
Sports Events Strengthen Gauteng’s Appeal
Sports enthusiasts found their place within the events as well, with record attendance at the Springbok vs. New Zealand rugby test match and Betway Premiership games. The Red Bull Formula 1 Street Showdown in Sandton, which attracted over 20,000 fans, further showcased Gauteng events as an essential part of the province’s identity. In total, these high-energy Gauteng events welcomed over 490,000 attendees, adding R2.1 billion to the local economy and increasing the average visitor stay to 5.7 nights.
“These impressive figures underscore the real impact that Gauteng events have on our province,” said Gauteng MEC for Finance & Economic Development, Lebogang Maile. “Each event represents a step forward in creating opportunities for local entrepreneurs, tour operators, and small businesses, transforming our vibrant province into a sought-after tourism destination.”
Celebrating Pride Month
October, celebrated as Transport and Pride Month, continues the momentum with more inclusive and culturally significant Gauteng events. The raising of the Pride flag at Constitution Hill on 2 October 2024 marks Gauteng’s commitment to LGBTQIA+ inclusivity, with Gauteng events celebrating diversity and community. Through initiatives like these, the province is dedicated to building sustainable “pink tourism” routes, making the events an integral part of fostering openness and respect for all.
Gauteng Events: Fueling Economic Growth and Community Spirit
“The buzz surrounding Gauteng events this season is extraordinary,” said Sthembiso Dlamini, CEO of the Gauteng Tourism Authority. “These events are not only a source of joy and inspiration but also crucial for job creation, skill development, and a thriving events sector. We encourage everyone to join and experience the wide array of Gauteng events that showcase the best of our province.”
For details on what to experience at upcoming events, visit www.gauteng.net, follow @visitgauteng on social media, or download the Visit Gauteng app from the App Store and Google Play.