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This #Weekend in Durban

Tops at Spar Bierfest


Where: Sibaya Casino &International Kingdom-Sun International - 4001 Durban, KwaZulu-Natal

When: Saturday September 30th at 9 AM - 3 PM


Coming soon to your bev-area!! Now in it’s seventh year running, SA’s best-loved little big Bierfest will once again be bringing its lederhosen, dirndls, pigtails, oompah music, frauleins, eisbeins und jugs of delicious, specially-made, cold crafty biers to its adoring fans for more Fest Klaus Fun!

Building on the national success of TOPS at SPAR Bierfest’s past, this year sees the well-loved event touting their signature look across it’s 3 000-seater brauhaus marquee, whilst retaining all the key elements that makes the annual event so spectacularly “Bierfest.”

Leading each 5-hour long romp of oompah provided by Adolf Thelen's Songscape Oompah Band, beautiful bier and Bavarian cuisine will be the return of award-winning actor and stand-up comedian Brendan Murray in the role of Klaus Über Hüber; ze mayor of Munich, with a supporting cast of feisty frauliens, Rainer Augustine the jolly innkeeper, und one of SA’s top party bands, ze Rockerfellas!

Eat, drink und be merry: As always, Bierfestarians can look forward to participating in a range of traditional Oktoberfest-inspired games between biers (when last did you put your cow milking skills to the test?), on-ze-spot competitions (hint: dress-up on theme as best you can), and other audience participatory activities (as if hoisting 1-litre steins of frothing bier to your lips repeatedly and singing along to German folk-song wouldn't be enough!).


Love at fest sight: From start to finish, the emphasis at Bierfest is on having fun with your buddies and the extended Bierfest family before making use of one of the event’s many get-home-safely options that make up the event’s lauded #DrinkSmart presented by Jiguja programme.

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