Commemorating 50 Years Of Freedom At The Basha Uhuru Freedom Festival
Johannesburg’s most anticipated creative festival, Constitution Hill’s Basha Uhuru Freedom Festival is back! This year the festival does a double take with exciting new program partners for the commemoration of Youth Month.
Celebrating it’s 14th anniversary from the 24 – 27 June – The Basha Uhuru Freedom Festival, is a legacy signature event and memorial to honour the youth who fought for freedom and justice in South Africa and were lost in the June 16th youth uprising. This year’s theme is ‘Commemorating 50 years of Youth activism and Creative Freedom‘ and the event has been specifically curated to speak to youth throughout the month of June through various programs.
The Basha Uhuru Festival is an opportunity to learn and be inspired, share skills and nurture talent, network, collaborate, create and monetize whilst driving important conversations affecting the creative sector.
Vuyiswa Ramakgopa – MEC Gauteng Economic Development, Agriculture and Rural Development, says:
“Basha Uhuru is more than a festival – it is a celebration of the power, resilience and imagination of South Africa’s youth. We are thrilled to see thousands of young people gather at Constitution Hill to commemorate 50 years of youth activism and creative freedom through music, art, film, entrepreneurship and dialogue. Events like these are vital because they provide platforms for young people to express themselves, develop their talents and contribute to Gauteng’s growing creative economy. We look forward to another inspiring and impactful edition of Basha Uhuru.”
Basha Uhuru is known for it’s creative conference program, starting on Wednesday, the 24th of June, that precedes the Sounds Of Freedom Concert and one day music festival that attracts music lovers, youth, change makers and the movers and shakers of Gauteng to celebrate all things creative.
The much anticipated annual music festival hosted at Constitution Hill’s newest venue – The People’s Park opens at 10h00. Visitors are invited to spend the day supporting the performances of emerging artists; exploring the Creative Youth Expo; engaging with the designers of locally made fashion and goods at the Curated Market; visiting the museum exhibits and resonating with our liberation heritage through creative culture.
The Basha Uhuru Legacy Award was created to recognise and celebrate South Africa’s artists who over the years have driven creative freedom through their music and are heralded as our music icons whose music is timeless in both our heritage and culture. Previous winners include Mandla Spikiri; Thebe, Alaska and the 2025 awardees Boom Shaka.
Don’t miss Mzanzi’s star-studded talent and catch Nasty C; Zee Nxumalo; DJ Tira; Bucie; DJ Cleo; Skwatta Kamp; Lia Butler; OSMIC; HitBossSA; Atmos Blaq and Maline Aura, Lochive and upcoming local talent to the main stage.
Basha Uhuru will be unveiling a very special mural honouring celebrated designer, publicist, and creative icon Maria McCloy. Maria held a very special relationship with Constitution Hill over the years. She was integral in championing the publicity of the Basha Uhuru Festival and performed for the first time on the Basha stage in 2025! The mural, designed by local accomplished artist and creative maker Lazi Mathebula; who is well recognised for his unique style both in SA and globally. This mural will sit next to that of our music legend Bra Hugh Masekela on the public facing mural wall along Joubert Street at Constitution Hill.
Belu Mabandla, Executive Head: Destination Marketing & Events, Joburg Tourism Company, says:
“Our partnership with the Basha Uhuru Festival reflects Joburg Tourism’s commitment to leveraging culture, heritage and creativity as powerful drivers of economic growth and destination promotion. As we commemorate 50 years since the 1976 Soweto Uprising, we are equally focused on the future — supporting youth-led innovation, strengthening SMMEs and showcasing Johannesburg as Africa’s leading hub for both business and leisure tourism.”
Reuben Pasha – Constitution Hill – Education, Heritage and Public Programs Manager, says:
“Basha Uhuru’s and Conhill’s Creative Uprising always on program delivers capacity building programming that unlocks potential and empowers youth through the event’s Creative Conference. The conference brings though provoking dialogues, masterclasses and design workshops to its audience and allows for knowledge sharing. The event and concert create market access opportunities for MSMEs at the Gauteng Curated Makers Market and generates approximately 150 gig work for local artists, production crew, content creators and more. The Creative Conference Program will also accommodate approximately 600 youth during the 3 day event.”
For full programme details, visit the website.
Workshop Wednesday: Angela Yeung
- Date: Saturday, 27 June 2026
- Time: From 10h00
- Venue: Constitution Hill, Johannesburg
- Tickets: From R180 – R550 via Webtickets
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