The World Cup has put Cape Town into a party spirit, especially on Thursday, when the Cape Town Fan Park outside the City Hall opened with R. Kelly, and on Friday evening, after Bafana Bafana and Mexico drew their match. One could have sworn that Mandela had just been released from Victor Verster all over again!
Soccer fans are celebrating in various locations in Cape Town:
1. The Cape Town FIFA Fan Fest at the Grand Parade Fan Park can hold 25 000 “jollers” (Afrikaans word for ‘partygoers’), but it is estimated that 42 000 partied there on Friday. Local bands will perform at the Fan Fest every day, from 11h00 – 23h00. More than 100 artists will perform at the Cape Town Fan Fest on the Grand Parade, reports the Cape Argus. According to the People’s Post, Goldfish performs today at 18h00; tomorrow BLK Sonshine and CODA perform from 18h00; Loyiso is on stage on 16 June, Liquideep on 17 June, and The Rudimentals on 18 June. Other performers include Robbie Jansen and Friends, Project, Kalahari Surfers, Brasse Vannie Kaap, Iqulah, Fezeka High School, Soul Makossa!, Ghorwane, Phuzekemisi, K’Naan (29 June), Karambola, FreshlyGround, Capsolys, Abekaya, Gang of Instrumentals, Danny K, The Rockets, Prime Circle, Flat Stanley, and Flash Republic. Local South African foods such as Cape Malay chicken curry, lamb neck potjiekos, boerewors rolls and biltong are for sale, as are burgers, hot dogs, prego rolls, calamari, lasagne, soup, pizzas, and French fries. One may not bring one’s own food into the Fan Park.
2. Other Fan Fests are at the Bellville Velodrome, Vygieskraal Stadium in Athlone, the Swartklip Sports Complex in Mitchell’s Plain, and the Oliver Thambo Community Hall in Khayelitsha.
3. The Brazilian community has turned the Civic Centre on Main Road in Sea Point into a home for Brazilian soccer fans. By day Casa Brazil will be an exhibition area for the country, and at night it will have a Rio carnival atmosphere.
4. Cool Britannia, the United Kingdom’s largest events company, is hosting an on-going soccer celebration at the Cape Town International Convention Centre for the duration of the World Cup. Every day a different qualifying country will be showcased, from midday – 3h00. The opening act was Estelle (‘American Boy’), performing in South Africa for the first time. Other performers that are expected are Fatboy Slim, 340ml, Tucan Tucan, Euphonik, HHP, Black Coffee, Milkshake, Ricardo da Costa, La Vuvuzela, Liquideep, Flash Republic, Dean Fuel, and Roger Goode. DJ Fresh and DJ Dino Moran will also be on show. The Parlotones will end off the month-long party. South African fashion design by Gavin Rajah will be featured at a fashion show on 15 June. Ticket prices range from R 150 – R 400 per person, and can be bought at Computicket.
5. As a non-official “fan mile”, Long Street has plenty of vibe (and beer), and the most popular watering holes are The Dubliner, Joburg, Lola’s and Long Street Cafe, the World Cup volunteers tell me.
6. The V&A Waterfront is also attracting soccer fans (100 000 visitors on Friday), due to its proximity to the Cape Town Stadium. Ferrymans is popular, the Paulaner Brauhaus is entertaining the German fans to Cape Town, the Lookout Village marquee on top of the parking garage on the Granger Bay side, and the MTN Fan Zone near the Clock Tower is also attracting soccer fans.
7. Other popular pubs are the Fireman’s Arms off Buitengracht Street (supported by England fans), Tommy’s Sports Bar in Loop Street (supported by Dutch fans), Pata Pata in Bree Street (supported by Cameroonian fans), 4 Ways in Darling Street (supported by Nigerian fans), and the Mexican Kitchen in Long Street (supported by Mexican fans).
POSTSCRIPT 21 June: Cool Britannia was reported on Kfm yesterday to have closed down at the Cape Town International Convention Centre, due to unsatisfactory support.
Chris von Ulmenstein, Whale Cottage Portfolio: www.whalecottage.com