Celebrate June in Joburg with music, fashion and fun
The Johannesburg Philharmonic Orchestra will set the Linder Auditorium at Wits University alight with their unique compositions this June.
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The Johannesburg Philharmonic Orchestra promises to heat Joburg winter evenings with their renowned compositions this month.
This series will see the world-renowned soloists and conductors bring top-notch interpretations to the City of Gold.
Where: Linder Auditorium at Wits University.
When: Every Thursday until June 26. All shows start at 7.30pm.
The Johnnie Walker Blue Polo
Elegance and luxury will take centre stage at this event which is returning to Joburg for its second year.
The event will be a multisensory journey that fuses the sport of polo with the blended Scotch whisky. With the Sandton skyline in the background, guests will be immersed in a world of fashion, food, drinks and some polo festivities.
Where: The Inanda Club.
When: Sunday, June 8, from 10am.
Pantone Sundays
This event, which is one of Jozi's longest-running style parties ,is a celebration of contemporary African style.
Each edition is themed around a single colour, which is deemed a simple thread that unites a tapestry of self-expression.
This weekend's theme is Mocha Mousse which was chosen by the Pantone Color Institute as the 2025 colour of the year. It invites attendees to provide their own unique interpretations of the warming, brown hue imbued with richness.
Where: Mamakashaka & Friends in Braamfontein.
When: Sunday, June 8, from 1pm to 7pm.
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