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South Africa Fires Up Biggest Braai Attempt for Guinness World Record

by Chiraag
Loftus Versfeld Stadium Pretoria, biggest braai attempt South Africa, Guinness World Record event, people braaing together, Heritage Day celebration, smoke and grills, community gathering, Bona Magazine

It’s early spring in Pretoria, and Loftus Versfeld Stadium is humming. On 24 September 2025, the city became ground zero for a bold idea: get as many people as possible to “braai” simultaneously and put South Africa in the record books. Thousands showed up, eager to be part of something big.

A Braai with Purpose

This was no ordinary barbecue. Organised by Big Save, the event coincided with National Braai Day and Heritage Day, both symbolic in South Africa’s calendar. Each participant was given essentials: braaiwors, either pap or a bread roll, a branded apron, tongs, and access to one of 420 pre-lit braai stations. The task: braai for at least five minutes in unison.

But it wasn’t just about the spectacle. The event also tied into a charitable mission. Ticket proceeds went to the Imbumba Foundation, and organisers aim to help deliver one million meals by World Food Day in October 2026. The gathering was more than heat and smoke; it had heart.

From Japan to Pretoria: The Record They Wanted

The target was clear: surpass the existing Guinness World Record set in Japan in 2023, which involved 2,220 people braaiing together. Now, Pretoria was betting on 2,500 participants to take that crown.

Glenn Pollard, the Guinness adjudicator overseeing the attempt, confirmed that the video footage from the stadium would be reviewed to verify whether the record was indeed broken.

Beating the Heat with Beats

To keep spirits high and the crowd buzzing, a lineup of local stars performed throughout the event. Kurt Darren, Mi Casa, Goodluck, Boohle G, Lee Cole, and Biggy took turns turning the stadium into a festival stage. TikTok and Instagram were alive with clips from attendees, smiling faces, smoke clouds, and sizzling grills.

One participant commented, “It was truly an awesome event, and I was very honoured to be part of this. The music festival thereafter was equally fantastic.”

@rvr_legend Awesome day at Loftus for The World’s Biggest Braai Guinness World Record!! 🔥🔥 #worldsbiggestbraai #braai #heritageday #braaiday ♬ original sound – RVR

Why It Matters

This wasn’t just a showpiece. In South Africa, where food security is a daily mountain to climb, and where cultural rituals like the braai carry deep meaning, this attempt tied pride and purpose. It connected community, heritage, and giving back in one grand gesture.

For many, Heritage Day has always been about narratives, celebrating where we come from, who we are, and how we relate in a divided country. This event fused that with action: turning an annual holiday into a moment of solidarity.

Waiting on a Verdict

At the time of writing, the official result has not been confirmed. The footage is under review by Guinness. But regardless of the outcome, the scale, the passion, and the visuals have already left a mark. It may not yet be in the record books, but this day will live on in the feeds, conversations, and collective memory of Mzansi.

Source: Briefly News

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