fabric London Rocks Mzansi’s Electronic Music Scene

fabric London Rocks Mzansi’s Electronic Music Scene – fabric London, the legendary electronic music brand, has closed out two highly successful South African events. Johannesburg on 9 January and Cape Town on 10 January 2026. With Cape Town completely sold out and both venues packed to capacity, the shows delivered non-stop energy across multiple dance floors, world-class production, and standout performances from international headliners Marcel Dettmann, Gerd Janson, Gabrielle Kwarteng, and Horse Meat Disco, alongside a stellar array of local talent.
Across both cities, dance floors ran at full capacity from start to finish, with local and international artists delivering standout performances to deeply engaged crowds. Headliners Marcel Dettmann, Gerd Janson and Gabrielle Kwarteng anchored the line-ups with commanding sets that reinforced fabric’s reputation for musical excellence and forward-thinking curation.
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In Johannesburg, fabric partnered with renowned techno promoters TOYTOY for a full three-floor takeover of AND Club and Carfax. Creating an immersive underground atmosphere that hummed from start to finish. South African house icon Vinny da Vinci joined as a local headliner. He was supported by Abby Nurock, Avi Subban, Black Lake, Bongani Zulu, Cornelius SA, Illing, Karmerr, Paulo Lundall, Sanetran, Sir LSG, and Transmicsoul. The diverse lineup fused deep house, techno, and soulful grooves. Keeping crowds moving all night in Johannesburg’s vibrant nightlife hub.
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Cape Town’s edition transformed the historic Castle of Good Hope into a pulsating sonic wonderland. Disco favorites Horse Meat Disco joined as headliners. An eclectic local bill featuring Athie Umgido, Digital Sangoma, Irshaad S, Lady M, Leighton Moody, Miss CJ, Raresoftware, Resident DTK, Thamiache, Wata Mami, and YAMZ. The venue’s world-class production shone, with visuals in the Dolphin Pond from Dreamrec. Pushing the experience into immersive new realms, blending house, disco, and experimental beats.
Both nights showcased artists at the top of their game, with seamless sets that kept energy levels soaring and dance floors alive until the end. Attendees and critics alike have shared glowing reviews, praising the flawless execution and the fusion of international and local sounds that captured the essence of South Africa’s dynamic electronic community.
“The incredible list of local supporting acts for Johannesburg and Cape Town truly showcased the depth and diversity of South Africa’s electronic music talent. These shows were electric. Blending fabric’s 25-year legacy of world-class curation with the raw energy and creativity of local artists. It was a game-changer for dance music fans. Creating connections that transcended borders and ignited the dancefloor like never before.” ~ Richard Marshall, Director of Sub Sahara, fabric’s partner on the continent.
As the dust settles on this landmark tour, the success of fabric London in South Africa stands as a testament to the power of global musical exchange and the vibrancy of the local electronic music community.



