Cape City’s annual Festive Lights Swap-On occasion will return on Sunday night after a two-year hiatus.
The annual extravaganza will see round 80 000 attendees for a free live performance on the Grand Parade with an all-star line-up together with Zakes Bantwini, Mi Casa, Emo Adams and Will Linley.
Mayoral Committee Member for Security and Safety, JP Smith says they be will deploying their legislation enforcement personnel and police to make sure the security of patrons.
“We want to remind residents and guests that there can be a zero tolerance of any weapons, alcohol, medicine and different unlawful substances on the occasion. We’re conscious that in earlier years, there have been some components who sought to convey anti-social behaviour to this occasion and people folks have to be warned that our personnel on the bottom is not going to hesitate to behave swiftly in opposition to them,” says Smith.
Security a precedence at Festive Lights Swap-On occasion
The Metropolis of Cape City’s flagship Festive Lights Swap-On occasion makes a grand return this Sunday 27 November 2022 after a two-year pandemic enforced hiatus.
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