Cape Town Carnival 2026 is almost here! Saturday is the big day that Capetonians and visitors can expect a colourful extravaganza in the streets of Green Point, on the Fan Walk. During the week, over 1 500 local dancers will be busy with last-minute changes to their routines (if needed) as well as the all-important dress rehearsals.
AlDerman JP Smith says, “The street parade will be led by 12 creative champions who will share stories of following their passion while highlighting Cape Town’s role in shaping their careers and artistic voices.”
Alderman JP Smith has also reminded residents and motorists that several roads in the Green Point area will be affected. He says Somerset Road will be closed from 12:00 until 02:00 on the day of the event. Smith says this will impact all traffic movement from the side streets on Somerset Road. Green Point Main Road from P14 will also be closed from 14:00.

Cape Town Carnival 2026 is almost here!
The Mayoral Committee Member for Safety and Security, JP Smith, says Cape Town Carnival is the Mother City’s colourful celebration of creativity, culture and the performing arts. It takes over Green Point on Saturday, 21 March 2026. He further elaborated that this year’s theme is Follow Your HEART. Smith says those taking part will deliver a spectacular show. The dancers represent diverse groups from areas across the province.
“During the parade, the carnival will celebrate hip hop artists and Khayelitsha’s own Bravo le Roux, who passed away in January. He contributed to the creative and served as an inspiration for one of the floats on the parade,” Smith added.

Carnival: Expect a colourful extravaganza in the streets of Green Point
You can expect a three-hour street parade. There will be carnival villages with food and bars, entertainment stages, spectator stands and an after-party. Smith says the Carnival has been taking place for the past 16 years. He says it has attracted around 36 000 people to its footprint and contributes millions of rand to the economy annually. You are also reminded that it is free to watch the carnival. Members of the public who would like a premium viewing experience can reserve seats in the seated stands (R480) or purchase VIP tickets via Quicket. There are also limited viewing options available on the Red Bus.

The Mother City’s colourful extravaganza
The City is encouraging Carnivalgoers to make use of parking areas in the vicinity. Some of these parking areas are paid parking facilities:
Heritage Square – Buitengracht Street
Cape Quarter – Hudson Street
Battery Park and Breakwater Parking – V&A Waterfront
P14 – Green Point Main Road (Sea Point approach)
Green Point Park – Helen Suzman Boulevard
Smith says the MyCiTi service along Somerset Road will be impacted by the carnival road closure. He says you can visit the MyCiTi website for more information on the route impact and deviations. Also, make sure to find the comprehensive list of road closures. At the same time, you can find more information about this and other events to be hosted in the Mother City at the following link – www.eventsincapetown.com

The City of Cape Town’s Fire and Rescue Services, as well as Law Enforcement officers, will be part of the pre-parade activities. this has become one of the highlights of the carnival.
There is also an entertainment village
In addition to the traditional parade along Somerset Road and Green Point Main Road, carnivalgoers can also enjoy an entertainment village near the parade starting point. The village will feature performances from some of the city’s entertainers. There is also a variety of food trucks. The entertainment village will run from 15:00 until midnight. This includes an afterparty headlined by DJ Ready D, YoungstaCPT and DJ Summer Heynes. The carnival pre-parade will start at 6 pm. The main street parade will kick off at 7 pm. It will move from the intersection of York Road and Green Point Main Road to the endpoint at Chiappini Street. (According to a City statement.)
‘We’re looking forward to seeing all the work the carnival teams have been preparing over the last few months come to life and, of course, the friendly rivalry between our Firefighters and Law Enforcement officers as they bring their own energy and creativity to the parade. We encourage residents and visitors to line Somerset Road and experience this spectacular extravaganza,’ said Mayoral Committee Member for Safety and Security, Alderman JP Smith.


