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Johannesburg to Host One of Africa’s Largest International Day of Yoga Celebrations

13 June 2026 by Guest

Free mass yoga session, health screenings, wellness activations and prizes at Randburg Cricket Club on 20 June 2026 — open to all South Africans, including children. Complimentary parking available. JOHANNESBURG, South Africa — Thousands of yoga enthusiasts, wellness advocates and residents from across Gauteng are expected to gather at Randburg Cricket Club on Saturday, 20 …

Free mass yoga session, health screenings, wellness activations and prizes at Randburg Cricket Club on 20 June 2026 — open to all South Africans, including children. Complimentary parking available.

JOHANNESBURG, South Africa — Thousands of yoga enthusiasts, wellness advocates and residents from across Gauteng are expected to gather at Randburg Cricket Club on Saturday, 20 June 2026, as Johannesburg hosts one of Africa’s largest International Day of Yoga celebrations featuring free wellness experiences, health screenings and activations open to the public at no charge.

Led by the Consulate General of India in Johannesburg, the event forms part of a global movement endorsed by the United Nations and observed annually in more than 190 countries worldwide.

Since the United Nations designated 21 June as International Day of Yoga in 2014, the practice has grown from an ancient Indian tradition into a global wellness movement embraced by millions seeking healthier, more balanced lives. Across South Africa, yoga continues to gain ground in schools, universities, businesses, healthcare settings and communities looking for practical tools to manage stress, improve physical health and strengthen mental resilience.

This year’s theme ‘Yoga for Healthy Ageing’ speaks directly to the value of lifelong wellness. At a time when communities around the world are seeking sustainable approaches to health across all stages of life, yoga offers an accessible and proven pathway to physical vitality, mental well-being and community connection.

Over the past decade, Johannesburg’s International Day of Yoga celebration has grown into one of the continent’s most significant public wellness gatherings, drawing South Africans from all cultures, faiths, ages and backgrounds in a shared commitment to health, mindfulness and social cohesion.
“Yoga belongs to humanity. It transcends borders, cultures and languages, and reminds us that individual well-being and collective well-being are deeply connected. We invite all South Africans to join us in this celebration.”
— HE Senkuttvan Korenthan, Consul General of India, Johannesburg

The 2026 celebration at the iconic Randburg Cricket Club will feature a mass yoga session led by experienced instructors, guided breathing and mindfulness exercises, wellness activations, cultural showcases and the opportunity for participants to experience first-hand the transformative benefits of yoga practice.

The 2026 celebration also marks a milestone under the leadership of Acting Consul General Harish Kumar, who has reaffirmed the Consulate’s commitment to strengthening wellness, cultural diplomacy and people-to-people engagement between India and South Africa.

What Participants Can Expect

Registered attendees will enjoy a range of complimentary experiences, activations and giveaways throughout the day, including:

  • Free official International Day of Yoga T-shirts and yoga mats for registered participants (first come, first served, subject to availability)
  • Complimentary gift hampers and wellness giveaways from leading health and lifestyle partners including Virgin Active, Planet Fitness, Discovery Vitality and Momentum
  • Product giveaways from wellness brands including Himalaya, Dabur, Ayosh and Sri Sri Tattva
  • Exclusive offers and discounted wellness products at participating exhibitor stalls, including Decathlon
  • Free health and wellness screenings provided by Momentum
  • Discovery Vitality members can earn up to 100 Vitality points for attending
  • Recovery and wellness activation zone hosted by Planet Fitness
  • Complimentary consultations with qualified Ayurvedic health practitioners and an Ayurveda Lounge
  • Traditional Homeopath & Acupuncturist workshops facilitated by Ms Reina Bhika
  • Free yoga masterclasses and guided sessions presented by renowned yoga schools and wellness practitioners
  • Lucky draw prizes and gift hampers throughout the day, including the “Pose and Win” competition

The event is free and open to the public. Participants of all ages and fitness levels are welcome.

Event Details
Date: Saturday, 20 June 2026
Venue: Randburg Cricket Club, Johannesburg
Time: 09:30 onwards
Cost: Free of charge
Mandatory Registration – https://shorturl.at/QyTy6

Registration is mandatory. Participants are encouraged to register in advance to secure their complimentary T-shirt (first come, first served, subject to availability). Yoga mats will also be available on a first-come, first-served basis while stocks last — participants are advised to bring their own mat. Comfortable clothing is recommended and early arrival is advised to enjoy the full programme. Children are warmly welcome. Complimentary parking is available on site.

Programme Highlights

  • Mass yoga session led by experienced practitioners
  • Guided breathing and mindfulness exercises
  • Wellness activations and exhibitor village
  • Cultural performances and entertainment
  • Ayurveda Lounge with qualified practitioner consultations
  • Engagement opportunities with leading yoga schools and wellness organisations

Follow the event: #IDY2026 #IDY2026JHB #InternationalDayOfYoga

For media enquiries, Interview requests, access to spokespersons and high res photos contact media@jtcomms.co.za or 083 954 6133 or 011 788 7632

Issued by JT Communication Solutions on Behalf of Consulate General of India in Johannesburg

The International Day of Yoga was proclaimed by the United Nations General Assembly on 11 December 2014, following a proposal by Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The first International Day of Yoga was observed on 21 June 2015. The day is now celebrated in more than 190 countries, making it one of the most widely observed United Nations international days.

The Consulate General of India in Johannesburg represents the Government of India in the Gauteng and Limpopo provinces of South Africa and has been a consistent champion of people-to-people ties between India and South Africa.

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Author: Dee’s Harilal from JT Communication Solutions on behalf of Consulate General of India in Johannesburg.

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