Fashion and entertainment to collide at this year’s Cape Town Met

The theme for the Cape Met 2025 is ‘Couture Unleashed,’ which honours South Africa’s vibrant creative spirit. Picture: Chris Hitchcock

The theme for the Cape Met 2025 is ‘Couture Unleashed,’ which honours South Africa’s vibrant creative spirit. Picture: Chris Hitchcock

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The World Sports Betting Cape Town Met is an event that’s become a staple of the South African social calendar, blending the high-speed excitement of horseracing with top-tier fashion, entertainment and a whole lot of style.

Every year, the Hollywoodbets Kenilworth Racecourse turns into the ultimate hotspot for the who’s who of Mzansi, with all eyes on the track as well as the stunning outfits that grace the venue.

Last year's Cape Town Met captured the spotlight with its “Cape Splendour theme,” celebrating vibrant elegance and creativity that set the social scene buzzing. The day’s fashion was as striking as the action on the track.

The festivities were equally engaging, with performances by local talents such as Craig Lucas and Jarrad Ricketts. Additionally, iconic drag superstars Vida Fantabisher, Manila von Teez, Kat Gilardi and RiRi Rouge added flair to the event.

The theme for this year’s fashion showcase is “Couture Unleashed,” which celebrates South Africa’s talent and diverse creative energy.

“The Met brings together world-class racing, high fashion and vibrant entertainment, creating an experience like no other,” said Donovan Everitt, the chief operating officer of Cape Racing.

Curated by renowned designer Gavin Rajah, the showcase will feature twelve of South Africa’s top designers.

They include Mzukisi, Craig Port and Kim Govaars. These designers will present everything from Afrocentric prints to modern sophistication, while Rajah’s collection will bring opulent couture-inspired pieces to the runway.

“The excitement around South African fashion is growing and we’re thrilled to showcase the bold and creative talent we have here,” said Rajah.

He added that guests can look forward to a mix of timeless elegance, experimental shapes and top-tier designs.

Meanwhile, the 2025 World Sports Betting Cape Town Met after-party, will keep the festivities going. Grammy Award-winning musician Zakes Bantwini will headline it, with DJ Zinhle, Neon Dreams and GoodLuck also expected to take to the stage.

“The entertainment line-up ensures that the energy and excitement extend well beyond the racetrack,” the organisers said.

“The after-party celebrates the fusion of music, fashion and racing, creating a vibrant, unforgettable experience that defines the essence of the Cape Town Met.“

In addition, the event also plays a key role in driving cultural and economic growth in South Africa. By providing a platform for local designers and entertainers, it helps to boost tourism and local businesses.

“The Cape Town Met reinforces South Africa’s position as a cultural and fashion powerhouse,” the organisers added..

Where: Hollywoodbets Kenilworth.

When: Saturday, January 25, from 10am.

Cost: Tickets range between R150 to R4,900 and can be purchased through Quicket.

South African singer Karen Zoid performing on stage. Picture: X/@BackseatMafia

Karen Zoid Live at Paul Clüver Amphitheatre

After five long years, the magic of the Paul Clüver Amphitheatre in Elgin is back and it’s bringing with it a fresh wave of summer excitement.

One of the Cape’s most beloved outdoor entertainment venues, nestled under a canopy of towering blue-gum trees and kissed by the stars, is reopening its doors for a new season of memorable experiences.

Starting off this season is South African singer Karen Zoid, a true icon of the local music scene. Her new show, “The Edmondia Effect,” promises to leave audiences feeling uplifted and renewed.

The Paul Clüver Amphitheatre has become an institution for those seeking exceptional performances in a picturesque, open-air environment.

Over the years, it has hosted some of the country's most celebrated artists and this year, it’s looking better than ever.

Following a recent renovation, the amphitheatre now boasts 505 comfortable seats and 50 exclusive private boxes, ensuring guests can enjoy their experience with an even greater sense of luxury and comfort.

For those planning to attend, booking a specific seat or group of seats in advance is now an option, giving guests the freedom to secure their perfect spot under the stars.

To complement the entertainment, the amphitheatre’s on-site Bloem Restaurant has curated a special menu designed to satisfy the tastes of all who attend.

With mouth-watering options like nachos, boerewors rolls, and sweets, alongside refreshing soft drinks and the celebrated Paul Clüver Wines.

Where: The Paul Clüver Family Wines in Elgin.

When: Saturday, January 25, at 6pm.

Cost: Tickets are R195 and can be purchased through Quicket.

South African comedian Loyiso Gola has earned legions of fans around the world. Picture: X.

Loyiso Gola live at the Homecoming Centre

Loyiso Gola is back and he is taking the audience on a funny ride through pop culture in South Africa and the world.

The two-time Emmy nominee has a talent for mixing personal stories and sharp observations, showing how culture shapes our lives – and how we shape it.

Known for his Netflix special “Unlearning,” Live At The Apollo, and his time on “Late Nite News with Loyiso Gola,” he’s a familiar face on global comedy stages.

Critics have had great things to say about him. “The Scotsman” called him “a brilliant comic brain behind his playful style,” while “List Magazine” said his shows are “an engaging mix of silly and serious.” “Men’s Health” even said he’s “a thinker masquerading as a fool.”

Where: The Homecoming Centre in District Six.

When: Friday, January 24, at 8pm.

Cost: Tickets cost R255 and can be purchased through Webtickets.