
DHL Stadium boast sold-out crowd after Springboks ticket backlash
Springbok fans shelled out up to R4 000 a ticket to watch their favourite team play at Cape Town's DHL Stadium...
Cape Town, South Africa – A recent social media video has sparked discussion regarding the high attendance at a major sporting event in Cape Town, where tickets were reportedly priced at R2,650 per person. The video, uploaded on August 23, 2025, showcases a packed stadium, filled with thousands of spectators, during what appears to be a rugby match. The creator of the video highlighted the observation, stating, "Maturing is releasing that people in cape town really live different life's because what do you mean the stadium is full when tickets costed R 2,650 for one." This sentiment has resonated with many online, prompting conversations about the local economy and consumer spending patterns. Comments on the video suggest various explanations for the full stadium, including the possibility that some attendees gained free entry, while others pointed to a "you only live once" mentality among Cape Town residents or significant wealth distribution. The event underscores the public's willingness to invest in entertainment, even amidst discussions of high living costs.
Springbok fans shelled out up to R4 000 a ticket to watch their favourite team play at Cape Town's DHL Stadium...