Arts Alive Festival

Joburg Admin / August 27, 2008

Jazz on the Lake celebrates Joburgs 80th On Sunday, 7th of September 2008 at Zoo Lake, the Jazz on the Lake Concert will celebrate Johannesburg’s 80th birthday as a City. Revellers at this year’s concert will re-connect with a story of amazing growth which is as old as Johannesburg itself. On 5 September 1928 a crowd of many thousands gathered outside the City Hall, to hear the proclamation of City status being read out. Back then, the crowd was entertained by four bands and a choir. As ready as ever to celebrate an occasion, Johannesburg residents commemorated the event with six days of festivities. Back then, highlights of the programme included a garden party, open to the public, in Joubert Park. Jazz on the Lake continues in a spirit of celebration, a birthday party hailing the inclusive city that Joburg has become. A star-studded line-up of performers includes Jimmy Dludlu, Zamajobe, Simphiwe Dana, Don Laka and Indian Band Indian Ocean. Officially, Johannesburg was founded in October 1886, a few months after the discovery of gold in Langlaagte. When it was just six years old, Johannesburg was already the largest town in South Africa. But it was not until September 1928 that Johannesburg gained the formal status of a City. Africa’s most developed city was has come a long way in record time. Johannesburg’s rise from mining camp to metropolis is unique, the only city in the world to grow this fast. The mining camp of 1886 had a population of only a thousand, and covered about five miles. By 1928, the total population was 400 000, and the municipal boundaries had stretched to 82 square kilometres. The Jazz on the Lake concert is free to the public. No alcohol, drugs, weapons or glass are allowed within the venues. A public bar will be set up within the venue. Please see the website alongside for road closure and entrance and exit information.

You might be interested in

Explore All
Gummies & Wine Gums Workshop
family fun

Gummies & Wine Gums Workshop

23 Dec 2025

Sunday, 11 January | 9 am Looking for one last fun activity before the school routine kicks back in? This workshop is the perfect way to squeeze in a playful, hands-on experience before the kids head back. It’s relaxed, creative, and just the right mix of

Read more
The 4th Annual Magalies Rocks The Cradle Festival
family fun

The 4th Annual Magalies Rocks The Cradle Festival

14 Aug 2019

The 4th annual Magalies Rocks the Cradle Festival is here! Spend the last weekend of August exploring the tranquil Burg and all she has to offer at top restaurants, breweries and markets. See you there.

Read more
The Ultimate Valentine’s Gift Guide
Valentine’s Day

The Ultimate Valentine’s Gift Guide

03 Feb 2026

by Leah Reed Forbes Chocolate and roses are classic, but true romance lies with a little imagination. Being a great gifter isn’t about how much you spend, and when we say it’s the thought that counts, what we really mean is that a great gift is given with

Read more
The Locrate Market
Expired Events

The Locrate Market

05 Apr 2018

This market brings you food trucks, craft beers, cool handmade items and vintage finds. Make sure you do not miss it.

Read more
Coronavirus update: First confirmed cases in Free State
From Other News Sources

Coronavirus update: First confirmed cases in Free State

19 Mar 2020

Coronavirus spreads to six of our nine provinces as Free State records its first cases on Thursday. The National Institute for Communicable Diseases (NICD) announced on Thursday 19 March that the first confirmed cases of coronavirus have been found in the

Read more
Entertainment in Kempton Park
Joburg East and Ekurhuleni

Entertainment in Kempton Park

28 Jul 2020

Looking for something to do in the east of Johannesburg? Head on over to Kempton Park to find a range of activities for all ages. From ice skating to fly fishing, there is something here for everyone. \r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n

Read more