Bike Forge is keeping things loud, laid-back, and easy this March with a live music afternoon built around good sound, good food, and open roads.
On Saturday, 28 March, Dukes of Note take the stage from 13:00 to 16:00, bringing their mix of vintage steampunk style, carnival rock, and blues.
It’s a set known for its energy and a bit of theatre, the kind that holds attention without trying too hard.
- The setting does most of the work. Tucked along the R46 between Tulbagh and Wolseley, Bike Forge offers a relaxed, open-air backdrop that suits the pace of the day. Guests can arrive early, grab a spot, and let the afternoon unfold naturally.
Food keeps things grounded. A lamb spitbraai will be on offer, adding a proper, no-nonsense meal to match the music. It’s the kind of pairing that makes staying a little longer an easy decision.
Entry is free, which keeps the vibe accessible and unplanned. Whether it’s a ride-out with friends or a casual stop-in, there’s no pressure to commit to more than showing up. For those looking for a straightforward way to spend a Saturday, Bike Forge offers a clear plan: follow the road, find the music, and settle in for a few hours of something worth sticking around for.
⇒ De Heuvel Estate Tulbagh
- 073 281 0896
- bikeforgetulbagh@gmail.com


