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A Grand Event: The World Sports Betting Cape Town Met

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horse racing entertainment

The World Sports Betting Cape Town Met is a grand event that offers exceptional entertainment and fashion, with celebrated local musicians and guest DJs creating a lively ambience. The event has diverse ticketing options to cater to everyone’s preferences, from standard to more lavish options like the Racing Pavilion Package. The event showcases Cape’s splendor and beauty, with a tribute to its rich past and contribution to sports and social life.

A Grand Event: The World Sports Betting Cape Town Met

The World Sports Betting Cape Town Met promises to exceed the usual standards of horse racing and fashion, with a line-up of celebrated local musicians and guest DJs set to create a lively, dynamic ambience throughout the event. The event offers a variety of ticketing options to cater to everyone’s tastes, from standard tickets to the more lavish Racing Pavilion Package. Don’t miss this seamless blend of glamour and grace at Hollywoodbets Kenilworth on January 27th.

A Spectacle of Sports and Entertainment

The much-anticipated World Sports Betting Cape Town Met is set to take place on Saturday, 27th January at the Hollywoodbets Kenilworth. Promising to exceed the usual standards of horse racing and fashion, this event will offer an exceptional display of entertainment. A line-up of celebrated local musicians and guest DJs, carefully selected by the event organizers, is set to create a lively, dynamic ambience throughout the event.

The day’s exhilarating festivities will kick off at 12:00 on the Heineken Concert Terrace with a performance by DJ G-Force, a renowned figure in the South African electronic music industry from Johannesburg. The DJ’s set is sure to set the mood for the day’s races, performing up until 15:00. Following this is a performance by The King’s Club band, an accomplished group scheduled to entertain the crowd between races until 18:00. Adding a unique touch to the event, a brass band will close down the races as the final act on the Heineken Concert Terrace, before it transitions into the Official Heineken Silver Afterparty.

Exhilarating Performances and Afterparty

From 19:00, the energy levels at the party are set to escalate with a performance by GoodLuck, a Cape Town live-electronic band known for sharing stages with globally celebrated artists. The spotlight will then shift to NV Funk, a Gqom DJ from Cape Town, distinctive for his live drum performances, promising a unique musical experience. Following this, DJ Dean Fuel, among Cape Town’s most popular dance music figures, will delight the crowd, accompanied by Lee Thompson, an internationally known musician, on the trumpet.

Highlighting a mesmerizing fusion of electronic and African sounds and vocals, Karyendasoul will entertain the guests from 21:15 to 22:00. Recognized for his collaborations with top South African artists, he is the co-producer of the 2021 hit “Osama” with Zakes Bantwini and Kasongo. The grand finale of the Official Heineken Silver Afterparty will feature DJ Loyd and Sir Vincent, a sought-after electronic music duo from Cape Town, ensuring an unforgettable conclusion to the evening.

Showcasing Cape’s Splendor and Fashion

The race theme for this year, “Cape Splendour”, is a tribute to the stunning beauty of Cape, its rich past, and its significant contribution to the city’s sports and social life. The event will also host a fashion show by top SA fashion designer Gavin Rajah and eight other distinguished designers. In addition, a best-dressed competition for both men and women will be held, with cash rewards for the most notable attire.

Diverse Ticketing Options to Suit All Preferences

The event offers a variety of ticketing options to cater to everyone’s tastes. The standard Heineken Concert Terrace ticket, costing R750 per person, provides access to a cash bar, dedicated food trucks, live entertainment throughout the day, a large screen for the races, and entry to the Official Heineken Silver Afterparty.

For those seeking a more lavish experience, the Racing Pavilion Package, valued at R4,200 per person, offers premium seating, free drinks until 18:00, snacks on arrival, lunch, access to the after-party, a dedicated bar, and top-notch service. Groups of 2-20 people can enjoy personalized seating and their waiter.

Offering a tranquil experience amidst the excitement, the Garden Picnic Area tickets, priced at R2,950 per person or R5,500 per couple, include a picnic box, a complimentary bottle of bubbles, a dedicated cash bar and tote, a large screen for the races, and access to the after-party.

The General Access Unreserved Grandstand Tickets, at R150 per person, offer a panoramic view of the day’s races, easy access to Totes, and a diverse choice of food and drink vendors. However, these tickets do not grant access to the Official Heineken Silver Afterparty. It’s important to note that the event is strictly for those aged 18 and above.

The World Sports Betting Cape Town Met, with its seamless blend of glamour, grace, and glory, is poised to leave an unforgettable imprint on the city’s sporting and social calendar.

When is the World Sports Betting Cape Town Met taking place?

The World Sports Betting Cape Town Met is taking place on Saturday, 27th January.

What kind of entertainment can I expect at the event?

The event promises to exceed the usual standards of horse racing and fashion, with a line-up of celebrated local musicians and guest DJs set to create a lively, dynamic ambience throughout the event.

What are the ticketing options for the event?

The event offers a variety of ticketing options to cater to everyone’s tastes, from standard tickets to the more lavish Racing Pavilion Package. Prices range from R150 to R4,200 per person.

Is there a dress code for the event?

Yes, there is a dress code for the event. The race theme for this year is “Cape Splendour,” and there will be a fashion show and a best-dressed competition. Dress to impress!

Is the event open to all ages?

No, the event is strictly for those aged 18 and above.

Will there be a best-dressed competition?

Yes, there will be a best-dressed competition for both men and women, with cash rewards for the most notable attire.

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