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Capital Craft Beer Festival 2025 @Pretoria Botanical Gardens – Saturday, June 14
Prepare for an unforgettable day filled with buzzing energy, an unmatched selection of the best local and international brews, thrilling music entertainment spanning all genres, and a diverse array of mouth-watering food options.
For 12 years, the Capital Craft Beer Festival has been a cornerstone of Pretoria's social calendar, showcasing the local beer industry while bringing people together for good food, great music, and even better memories. Don't miss this year's extraordinary celebration!
The festival will be on from 10:00–18:30.
MML Colour Fun Run @Mamelodi East Rethabile Sports Ground – Monday, June 16
Celebrate Youth Day with a splash of colour and community spirit at the MML Colour Run in Mamelodi East.
Whether you're up for a 5km or 8km run or just in it for the fun and entertainment, this event is open to all ages. Come dressed in a white T-shirt and enjoy a morning of fitness, colour, and music.
The colour run starts at 06:30.
Pretoria Highland Gathering @Pretoria Boys High School – Saturday, June 14
Join us for an unforgettable celebration of Scottish heritage at the Pretoria Highland Gathering, hosted on the beautiful grounds of Pretoria Boys High School.
Experience the thrill of bagpipe bands from across the country competing throughout the day in full regalia. Explore a vibrant craft market, indulge in a wide variety of delicious food stalls, and admire a unique display of classic and performance cars.
This family-friendly event is also a vital fundraiser for the Pretoria Boys High School Pipe Band – your support helps keep this proud tradition alive.
The day will conclude with the breathtaking Massed Pipes and Drums, a stirring spectacle that is not to be missed!
Tickets available at the gate – bring your picnic blanket, your friends, and your festive spirit.
The gathering will be from 09:00–17:00
Linton's Corner Night Market @ Linton's Corner shopping mall – Friday, June 13
Get ready for a night full of flavour, vibes and fun for the whole family!
Bring your crew and enjoy:
– Delicious gourmet street food
– Refreshing drinks and sweet treats
– Locally made crafts, gifts and goodies
– Live music to set the vibe
– A lively, festive market atmosphere.
The event is pet-friendly – so leash up your fluffballs and bring them along!
Important info:
– No outside food, drinks, or cooler boxes
– No weapons, drugs, gazebos or tents
– Strictly no alcohol for under 18s
– Right of admission reserved
– Security will be on-site, but entry is at your own risk
– Don't miss out on the fun, save the date. We'll see you there!
The market starts at 16:00.
The All-New Suzuki Dzire Launch @ BB Suzuki Gezina – Saturday, June 14
Rev your engines!
BB Suzuki Gezina is unveiling the sleek new Dzire – and you're invited to the official launch party. Enjoy refreshments, entertainment, and a first look at this stylish new ride.
Be among the first to meet the Dzire up close – it's more than a car, it's a statement.
The launch starts from 08:00 to 13:00.
The Gauntlet Obstacle Challenge @Harlequins Club Pretoria – June 13–16
South Africa's ultimate inflatable obstacle experience returns to Pretoria at 15:00 on June 13 and 14:00 on June 16.
The experience features 36 brutal-but-fun challenges across 270m of pure adrenaline.
The Gauntlet tests your speed, strategy, and willpower with epic obstacles like Balls of Doom, The Floor is Lava, and The Drop. Perfect for families, friends, and anyone ready to conquer SA's largest outdoor inflatable obstacle course.
The ultimate challenge awaits. Spanning an impressive 2 350 square metres, The Gauntlet sets a new standard with 36 unique challenges designed to test your agility, determination, and spirit. From towering slides and technical climbs to tunnels, spikes, giant balls, and hurdles – every section features consistent 6m-wide lanes engineered for maximum enjoyment.
It's perfect for:
– Families looking for quality bonding time
– Friends seeking an unforgettable weekend adventure
– Fitness enthusiasts testing their skills
– Companies planning team-building activities
– Anyone ready for an epic challenge.
Special event features:
– Exclusive Gauntlet Challenge Races with prizes
– Special menu at Quin & Bull Restaurant featuring The Bull & Gauntlet Special Pizza
– Coffee, Slushie, Bubble Teas, Chip 'n Dip, Mini Doughuts on site.
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