11 Things to do in Cape Town this July 2026

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Aerial view of Cape Town at sunset. Feature image for things to do in Cape Town this July.

Thinking of taking a trip to Cape Town? There’s no need to wait for Summer, the city doesn’t go into hibernation for the Winter. Whether for the culture or for kicks, Capetonians are out and about. Get involved! Here is a list of 11 things to do in Cape Town this July 2026.

Family Friendly Events in Cape Town this July

1. See an ice show

Disney characters on ice.
Image via Disney on Ice

10 – 19 July

Grand Arena at Grand West, Acacia Park

Take your inner child (or actual child) to see Mickey’s Search Party, a Disney on Ice production. The figure skaters display impressive skill and athleticism, performing exhilarating stunts in their elaborate character costumes.

Time: 11:00 & 15:00 (Thurs – Fri) | 11:00, 14:00 & 18:00 (Sat – Sun)

Cost: R200 – R595

Get your ticket.

2. Make Mandela proud (Mandela Day Activities)

A food packing event, showing a charitable thing to do in Cape Town this July 2026.
Photo Credit: Joel Muniz (Unsplash)

17 July

Century City Conference Centre, Century City

Spend 67 minutes in service to others. Join other volunteers with FoodForward SA in packing food to be delivered to disadvantaged communities across South Africa. Remember that caring about and contributing to your community is not cringe.

Time: 09:30

Cost: R67

Join the effort.

3. Run towards something

People running in an athletic event, a family-friendly thing to do in Cape Town.
Photo Credit: Tong Su (Unsplash)

18 – 19 July

Sea Point Promenade

Winter can make you feel aimless, so give yourself a finish line to cross. Enter the Cape Town Festival of Running.

There’s a variety of events to participate in: the 50km, 21km, and 5x5km Relay. 

Time: 07:00 – 18:00

Cost: R250 – R400

Learn more.

Music Events in Cape Town this July

4. Tune in to turntable roulette

A DJ's turntable to exemplify the blind music event on in Cape Town this July.
Photo Credit: Krys Amon (Unsplash)

5 July

ColorBox Studios, Paarden Eiland

Let yourself be surprised. We House Sundays is curating Seasons, a blind music show and that means no lineup announcement. It’s the leap of faith you take when putting your aux cable in someone else’s hands. Intense.

Time: 14:00

Cost: R200

Get your ticket.

5. Salaam Salome

Flyer with details of Salome's music performance in Cape Town this July 2026.
Image via Artscape Theatre Centre

25 July

Artscape Theatre Centre, Foreshore

South African singer Salome is giving a special performance of THIS IS ME for one night only. Take this chance to see it.

Time: 20:00

Cost: R285 – R350

Get your ticket.

Artsy Events in Cape Town this July

6. View performance art in a yoga studio

Woman on floor imposed over faint desert vista, poster image for performance art event in Cape Town this July.
Image via Light House Holistic Wellbeing

3 July

Light House Holistic Wellbeing, Cape Town City Centre

Get absorbed in visual and performance art experience, PASSAGE by [Em]bodied Creatives. The gallery will feature two local artists, and a live music and dance performance. 

Time: 17:30 – 19:30

Cost: R300 – R330

Get your ticket.

7. Do pilates in an art museum

People doing pilates in an exhibit at Norval Foundation, as in event advertised in Cape Town this July.
Image via Norval Foundation

4 July

Norval Art Museum, Tokai

The wellness and art worlds are swapping spaces, Norval Art Museum is hosting a pilates session. It’s BYOM (Bring Your Own Mat, i.e. beginners beware), and will take place in Zimbabwean contemporary artist Portia Zvavahera’s Tanda Rima exhibition. 

Time: 09:00 – 10:00

Cost: R150

Save your spot.

8. Witness a fashion showcase

Flyer for Mother City Fashion Experience on in Cape Town this July.
Image via @khayelitshafashion

18 July

Artscape Theatre Centre, Foreshore

See Khayelitsha couture and more from the local talent at this year’s Mother City Fashion Experience. You can walk the red carpet yourself before the runway show. The theme is ‘Trash to Trend’.

Time: 12:00

Cost: R150 – R350

Get your ticket.

Shows to See in Cape Town this July

9. Solve a mystery in play form

Show bill for an Agatha Christie play on in Cape Town this July.
Image via Pieter Toerien Productions

    16 July – 16 August

    Theatre on the Bay, Camps Bay

    Agatha Christie’s The Murder of Roger Ackroyd, adapted for the stage, is coming to Cape Town. You probably won’t solve the mystery before Detective Poirot, but challenge yourself to crack the case. 

    Time: 19:30

    Cost: R250 – R350

    Grab your seat.

    10. Witness a comedy beat-down

    Image of a neon sign which reads 'laugh', against a brick wall background.
    Photo Credit: Tim Mossholder (Unsplash)

    16 & 23 July

    Ground Culture Cafe, Observatory

    The only thing more Capetonian than a braai is a roast. Spectate as local comedians face off in a ruthless roast battle. 

    Time: 20:00 – 22:00

    Cost: R80

    Get your tickets.

    11. Don’t drag your feet

    Image of drag duo Divalicious Dames.
    Image via Thisability Newspaper

    30 July – 1 August

    Artscape Theatre Centre, Foreshore

    End the month on a fierce note with a performance by the drag-mime duo, Divalicious Dames.

    Time: 20:00

    Cost: R100

    Grab your seat.

    What’s the weather like in Cape Town during July?

    Temperatures of 11°C (52°F) to 20° C (68°F). Expect frequent rainfall.

    How much are flights to Cape Town in July?

    Let Travelstart do the work of finding you the best fares.

    What are free things to do in Cape Town this July?

    Get out there! There’s a mountain and an ocean to explore. Here’s a guide to wallet-friendly fun.

    What events are consistently taking place in Cape Town this July?

    There is always local talent taking the stage at the Baxter or Artscape Theatre that is absolutely worth supporting. Mojo Market holds a number of free weekly events, including karaoke, movie club, comedy nights, and live music shows. These are typically family-friendly. For the football fans, Rick’s Cafe American, Canal Walk food court, and Mojo Market are holding FIFA match screenings, with no entry fee.

    There’s no shortage of things to do in Cape Town this July, so add a few of these to your itinerary and get out there.

    Article by Zara Jonkers