Time Out South Africa’s Joy Revolution Confirms the Country Is Stepping Into a Joy-Filled 2026
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Time Out South Africa has launched the local edition of Time Out’s world-famous The Joy Revolution insight series, a powerful, community-led study that calls on brands to prioritise real, meaningful joy in their advertising, content, and experiences.
Built on fresh research, real voices from South African communities, and Time Out’s unique connection to city culture, The Joy Revolution - proudly sponsored by Jacaranda FM, your No.1 Feel-Good Station - proves that authentic human connection is the most potent driver of happiness, and business success, in 2026 and beyond.
South Africans Are Making The Shift From Surviving to Thriving
Key insights for South Africa reveal a nation moving decisively from survival to thriving. South Africa is a nation ready to re-embrace connection and actively pursue joy. In 2025, South Africans indicated that they were thankful just to make it through. In 2026, the outlook indicates that we are ready to thrive.
A National Mood Shift
Across regions, sentiment is shifting from recovery to renewed optimism. In 2025, South Africans leaned into gratitude, contentment, and survival-driven emotions. By 2026, Gauteng’s rising confidence is spreading nationally, KwaZulu-Natal is showing more optimism, while the Western Cape is shifting towards peace and inspiration. The collective mood is more balanced, with joy, confidence, and hope becoming stronger drivers for the year ahead.
What Actually Sparks Joy in SA?
Through this research, Time Out South Africa explains that connection doesn’t just fill our calendars, it fuels our souls. 81% of South Africans say spending time with people they like gives them energy. Outdoor adventures top the list with more than 60% wanting to connect through nature. Weekend braais follow closely as community, food, and familiarity still reign. Food festivals, wellness events, and creative workshops are surging, signalling a shift from passive entertainment to active participation.
What This Means for Brands
The data is clear: joy is not a soft metric, it’s a strategic advantage. Brands that win in 2026 will be those who bring people together, celebrate local culture, understand emotional context, create shared, human moments, and build belonging, not just impressions.
Time Out’s global The Joy Revolution series features a deep dive into how socialising shapes our brains, how real voices and video stories from Time Out editors and communities hit the ‘joy’ mark, and inspiring case studies of joyful marketing campaigns that delivered measurable business results through meaningful connections.
“If the Joy Revolution teaches us anything, it’s this: South Africans don’t need perfect lives, they need people. Joy isn’t loud here - it’s the quiet moment where you feel held, seen, or simply less alone. And when brands meet us in those real moments, the everyday, the ordinary, the human, they move from being background noise to becoming part of how we live,” explains Melissa McNally, Research and Analytics Manager, SoundInsights, Kagiso Media Radio.
Anthea Carstens, General Manager, Time Out South Africa adds “Time Out South Africa is in the business of joy. Our platforms in Cape Town, Johannesburg, and Durban are about bringing joy to South Africans through incredible experiences in your city. Our editorial teams love their cities and work hard to ensure locals and visitors have access to the best each city has to offer, and share where you can find joy and connection with family, friends, and even strangers. This study shows that social connection and experiences are what South Africans want and need, and Time Out's goal is to ensure we help our audience find it.”
Finally, Mervyn Naidu, Commercial Manager, Time Out South Africa says “The Joy Revolution’s results affirm the resilience, resourcefulness, and relationships that make us a hopeful society. Where hope thrives, brands can grow and flourish. We’d love for you to come along on this journey of joy with us.”
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