Can you feel it? I know it’s only Wednesday, but that’s the warm and fuzzy feeling that comes with knowing the weekend is poking out from around the corner.
Friday is coming, and I know you can’t wait to clock out and let loose for two glorious days.
If you were planning to play the weekend by ear, or perhaps you didn’t know where to begin, we’ve got some lekker suggestions that could boost the party mood.
For our friends in Jozi, it’s going to be lit on Friday, 29 June, when the Wine Not event takes place at Levelthree in Sandton:
Doors will open at 4PM, and tickets are available at the door only. It’s R100 per person before 6PM, and thereafter it’s ladies at R150 and gents at R180.
If you don’t fancy yourself a wine enthusiast, you can kick back and chillax with a nice cool bottle of Sol Beer, the authentic Mexican beer that believes in freedom, independence, and giving you the chance to celebrate your freedom and identity.
For more info on this event, check out the event’s page here.
If you’re at the age where things are usually planned well in advance, and every plan to meet up ends with a glance at your phone’s Calendar app, mark down Saturday, July 14, ’cause that’s when Deep Town Jozi ft. Alton Miller goes down in Newton until the early hours:
Looks like your weekend two weeks from now has been locked down. Now you don’t have to do that catch-up drink with that old friend you bumped into the other day.
You’re welcome.
For deets on how to get tickets to the Deep Town jol, pop into the event’s page here.
Whatever you do, you have yourself a fab weekend. Crack a cold one, put your feet up, and enjoy a few days of freedom.
That’s living.
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