Inner-city vibes | Cape Town comes alive at ComUnity event

Festival goers enjoying the lively atmosphere at the ComUnity Festival at The Old Biscuit Mill, celebrating Reconciliation Day with music, fashion, and creativity in Cape Town.

Festival goers enjoying the lively atmosphere at the ComUnity Festival at The Old Biscuit Mill, celebrating Reconciliation Day with music, fashion, and creativity in Cape Town.

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The ComUnity event brought Cape Town’s creative spirit to life on Reconciliation Day, 16 December, as urban youth gathered at The Old Biscuit Mill for a vibrant celebration of music, fashion, and food.

The iconic venue transformed into a buzzing cultural hub, featuring two entertainment stages, a street market, and an independent label fair.

The festival provided a platform for Cape Town’s young creatives to shine while uniting attendees in a shared celebration of the city’s diversity.

Music took centre stage, with performances that had the crowd dancing well into the night.

Musa Keys’ amapiano beats were a standout, while Felo Le Tee and Sir Ngent L wowed audiences with their genre-defining sounds.

Local favourites YoungstaCPT and 25K, alongside emerging acts like The Qwellers and Internet Athi, added to the electrifying atmosphere.

Adding to the experience was Jack Daniel’s, with a stylish setup that featured a red carpet and a 360-degree photo booth.

People queued to capture their best moments while enjoying the brand’s popular drink Jack Daniel’s mixed with Coca-Cola which perfectly suited the day.

The rich, smooth flavour of the whiskey blended easily with the sweet fizz of Coca-Cola, adding to the lively festival vibe.

For attendees, the ComUnity event was not just about entertainment.

On a day symbolising unity and reflection, the event brought people together, celebrating creativity, culture, and connection.

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