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Netball World Cup Concert

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Some of the country’s top local acts will headline the opening concert at the Netball World Cup Fan Park. With the tournament, mere weeks ago, preparations are being finalised to establish a Fan Park outside the Convention Centre. This fan park will be open for the duration of the tournament. The first-ever Netball World Cup on African soil will be hosted at the CTICC, from 28 July until 6 August 2023.

The line-up for the Netball World Cup Opening Concert

Some of the top performers expected on stage, include Nasty C, Simmy, Goodluck, Emo Adams and Kurt Darren. The City of Cape Town says the artists will entertain the crowds during a 5-hour long concert, at the Fan Park.
The Fan Park is situated on Walter Sisulu Drive between Heerengracht and Buitengracht. It’s the official viewing area for the Netball World Cup Cape Town 2023. The concert will be hosted on Wednesday, 26 July, as part of the build-up to the international sporting showcase. It will also set the tone for an exciting tournament.

Fan Park opens soon

The City’s Mayoral Committee Member for Safety and Security Alderman JP Smith says, “‘This Netball World Cup is for the people of Cape Town, South Africa, Africa and the entire world. This Fan Park is a space where people from all walks of life can get together to share in the experience. “
He added that the Fan Park is free of charge for all residents and visitors.

What to expect at the Netball World Cup Fan Park

There will be live daily entertainment and action-packed activities including:

· Watch Netball World Cup games on a big screen

· Sporting Chance Street Netball Challenge Finals

· Netball exhibition matches

· Kids’ Corner with games such as Jenga, jumping castle, face painting and giant chess.

· Cape Town Carnival Floats and cultural performances

· Daily giveaways

Spectators will also have access to a Food Court with outdoor seating. There will be snacks, hot beverages and a beer garden for those who wish to partake.
Smith added, “As the City, we want to ensure that everyone, especially those without tickets for games inside the CTICC can enjoy a festive environment with friends, family and fellow sports lovers.”

Painting the Pavement

At the same time, members of the public have been invited to join artists in painting the pavement on Lower Loop Street. They will assist local mural artists who will transform the road into a netball-themed art piece.
“We encourage all those who are in Cape Town during the Netball World Cup to come through to the Fan Park to enjoy an all-day experience featuring live entertainment, interactive games and all sorts of activations,” concluded Smith.
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The Fan Park will be open daily from 7 o’clock in the morning. It will close after the final match of the day.

Merentia Van Der Vent
Merentia Van Der Vent
Merentia joined the media world in 1996 and in 2001, she took her first steps in the broadcasting world. In her free time, she likes to go on adventures in the city. She also likes to learn new dances, not that she is any good at that.

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