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This print guide on gigs in the Cape Town Club Nightlife is a free monthly street publication in Cape Town, with a print run of between 10 000 and 12 000 and an estimated readership of between 28 000 – 30 000 readers every month.
Playground magazine is a definite ‘must have’ for anyone coming to Cape Town for a holiday and who can’t wait to hit the clubs, as locals use it very month to find the best electro, underground, minimalist and house parties in Cape Town.
In the time Playground magazine has been around, it has created a good awareness within the music and dance culture in South Africa’s Mother City.
Finally there is a print guide that has ALL the gigs taking place.
Playground is an easy to read comprehensive gig-guide, available in print (and online), featuring well known nightlife and clubs in Cape Town, but their main focus is on the underdog and underground.
You will find the best clubs in Cape Town: for upmarket popular nights such as the thumping DJ gigs at The Bang Bang Club, the rocking Wednesday R&B nights at Fashion TV (FTV)
and the ever popular R&B/Dance Thursdays at Ignite as well as the underground DJ Bar at Fiction to weekly home-grown local performances at Mercury Live and Red Hot nights at the Loft on Sundays.
Although they do give you good info on the best clubs and main party nights in these clubs, Playground Magazine does not focus on mainstream, which is really great for anyone curious about great music and events that no one really knows about. The genre focus is underground House, Electro and Clubbing.
Where to get your hands on a copy of Playground Magazine:
Cape Town Tourism Offices
Transport Services: Rikkis, Kab Services.
Clubs in and Around Cape Town Centre:
Camps Bay: Sand Bar, Opium beach bar, Caprice, Ignite, Barazza, Dizzys,La Med. (read more about Camps Bay)
Long Street: Tonic, Syndicate Records, Royale, Waiting Room, Vertigo, Afrirang Computeria, Miam Miam, Bob’s Bar, Long Street Café, Julep Bar, Joburg ,Marvel, M-Bar, Traffic clothing, African Music, Mexican Kitchen, Urban Chic, Mr Pickwicks and Bonafide.
Loop Street/Bree Street and surrounding Areas: Roosevelt, Saints Bar, Bang-Bang
Gardens: Rafikis, Vespa, Mercury
Radio Stations: Heart FM, KFM 94.5, 5FM.
OBZ: Stones, Armchair Theater and Cool Runnings.
Southern Suburbs: Tin Roof, Stones, Wadda.
Northern Suburbs: Stones
Education: UCT, Business School, AAA School of Advertising, Red and Yellow, Vega, Cape Tec, Stellenbosch College, University.
Stellenbosch: Bohemia, Mystic Boer, Nu Bar, De Akker, Café GQ, Vida E, Dorp Straat Theater.
Model Agencies: Ice,N1,Zero,Base,Max, Infinity,Y MODELS, Topco, Trigger, Outlaws, Boss.
Casting Studios: All major casting Studios.
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The elevator shoots up. Your ears pop from the rise in altitude. Seven, nine, fifteen, twenty-two, twenty-nine, thirty-one...The doors snap open. Say hello to club Hemisphere - Cape Town's loftiest hangout for movers and shakers.
Hemisphere's swish décor, complete with plush imported fabrics, fibre-optic chandeliers and Italian marble finishes, combined with swift service at the bar - will make you feel like royalty.
Even the bathrooms are fit for a king; outfitted with sparkling chandeliers, a chaise lounge and Molton Brown toiletries. Decadent...