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Hollywoodbets Durban July 2025 unveils stellar South African music line-up

Hollywoodbets Durban July 2025 unveils stellar South African music line-up

The Citizen19-05-2025

Building on last week's exciting announcement, Hollywoodbets is thrilled to unveil the full star-studded line-up set to get tens of thousands dancing at the iconic Hollywoodbets Greyville Racecourse.
The countdown to Africa's greatest horse racing and fashion event, the Hollywoodbets Durban July, has officially begun, and this year's entertainment promises to be just as iconic as the event itself.
Magical line-up of artists
Set to take place on Saturday, 5 July 2025, at the renowned Hollywoodbets Greyville Racecourse, the Hollywoodbets Durban July 2025 will feature a star-studded line-up of South Africa's most celebrated musical talent, delivering an unforgettable array of live performances and DJ sets that will electrify the crowds.
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In addition to Zolani Mahola singing the national anthem, the entertainment line-up includes:
Mafikizolo – The multi-award-winning Afro-pop duo, known for hits like Khona and Love Potion, will bring their vibrant sound and iconic stage presence to the main stage.
Mafikizolo. Picture: Supplied
Lira – South Africa's 'Diva of Soul', Lira will deliver a soulful performance blending jazz, Afro-soul, and R&B influences.
Lira. Picture: Supplied
Hot Water – Fusing traditional South African sounds with rock and folk, Hot Water is set to bring high-energy rhythms that will get the crowd moving.
Hot Water. Picture: Supplied
GoodLuck – Known for their dynamic mix of electronic beats and live instrumentation, GoodLuck will keep the party going with their dance-ready energy.
GoodLuck. Picture: Supplied
DJ Dalootz – Known for his passionate performances and unforgettable vibes, DJ Dalootz will deliver an electrifying set to keep the energy high.
DJ Dalootz. Picture: Supplied
Lee Cole – The singer-songwriter's emotionally charged lyrics and unique pop sound will captivate the audience with his distinctive vocal stylings.
Lee Cole. Picture: Supplied
Sunset Sweatshop – This feel-good rock band, with reggae and folk influences, will bring their unique sound to the stage, ensuring a memorable experience for everyone at the racecourse.
Sunset Sweatshop. Picture: Supplied
The Hollywoodbets Durban July 2025 ticket, priced at R230, grants full access to witness these incredible artists live, making top-tier talent accessible to all.
Unforgettable fusion of culture and entertainment
'This year's Hollywoodbets Durban July is more than just a race — it's a full cultural experience where the public will truly feel the pulse and essence of this lifestyle event,' said Zandile Dlamini, Hollywoodbets spokesperson.
'We're thrilled to present an entertainment line-up that celebrates the best of South African music and adds another layer of magic to an already iconic event. At Hollywoodbets, we're passionate about bringing this to the public because we want to create unforgettable experiences that fans can truly enjoy.'
In addition to the races and live music, attendees can expect dazzling fashion displays, gourmet hospitality experiences, and the vibrant social energy that has made the Durban July a highlight on South Africa's national calendar.
Tickets for the event are available from Ticketpro and Payzone Kiosks at SPAR stores nationwide

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