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zaghrahOn March 7, 2025, BRAAI ZA will be bringing a unique South African experience to the Town Square Night Market in Alberton, Gauteng. From 4:00 PM to 9:00 PM, visitors will be treated to a fun-filled evening featuring live music, family-friendly entertainment, and, of course, delicious South African braai dishes.
What to Expect at BRAAI ZA at Town Square Night Market
Live Music: Local artists will provide vibrant, energetic performances, making this an ideal event for music lovers to enjoy some great tunes while soaking in the lively atmosphere.
Entertainment for Kids: With fun activities planned for the little ones, families can relax and enjoy the evening while the children stay entertained.
South African Braai Foods: The highlight of the evening will be the South African braai foods, including boerewors, steaks, and other traditional favorites that will satisfy any food lover’s cravings.
Event Details
Date: Friday, March 7, 2025
Time: 4:00 PM – 9:00 PM
Location: Mall at Newmarket, Cnr Heidelburg Rd & Ring Rd East, Shop 23, Newmarket Mall, Newmarket Park, Alberton, Gauteng, South Africa
Admission: Free entry
The Town Square Night Market will offer a festive, family-friendly setting where attendees can enjoy South Africa’s rich culinary culture while listening to live performances. This event promises to be a must-attend for anyone in the area, bringing together great food, music, and community vibes.
Join BRAAI ZA for an exciting evening of South African flavors and fun at the Town Square Night Market on March 7, 2025!
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