Cotton Fest Cape Town will return to the Hollywoodbets Kenilworth Racecourse on Saturday, November 25th, 2023, according to the organizers of the highly anticipated entertainment and lifestyle experience.
The Festival, which returns to Cape Town later this year for its second edition, honors fresh talent through music, fashion, and lifestyle. This multi-layered youth culture event will comprise two concert stages, limited curated clothes and other items, a selection of food booths, and an interactive sports section.

Cotton Fest is known for blendingestablished and emerging South African artists. It also displays musical diversity while bridging the gaps between diverse local current movements. Cotton Fest Cape Town will feature some of South Africa’s best performers playing on two stages.
“Showcasing in Cape Town for the first time last December demonstrated the existence of the Cotton Fest movement which is alive and thriving in the city. Coming back bigger and better in 2023 was an obvious decision for the team. The love and support in Cape Town was extremely humbling and the energy was exhilarating. We cannot wait for the experience later this year to further join forces with the Cape Town Cotton Fest family and build this united culture.”
Bianca Naidoo (Co- founder)

THE FESTIVAL – The COTTON STAGE will feature headline artists from across the country while the second STAGE will feature the New Wave of young hip hop talent alongside some of the biggest names on the Amapiano and Hiphop scene right now.
MERCH STORE – Bringing together proudly SA brands, the merchandise area will showcase the best of what local creatives have to offer with unique pieces, limited branded fashion items and other sought after accessories. Festival goers will have a curated shopping experience as they cop merchandise at the Cotton Fest’s store.

FOOD COURT – A variety of delectable food options and fully stocked bars will be positioned around the venue.
MORE: There’ll be photo booths and other exciting partner activations set up around the venue, as well as various chill areas to relax, recharge and reboot.
Synonymous with youth culture in SA, the festival will once again be powered by various partners who share similar ideologies.

Tickets are on sale at Webtickets and Pick ‘n Pay outlets nationwide. Early bird tickets go for R200, R250 for general admission tickets and R300 on the day of event.
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