Many social media users have expressed heartbreak after it was announced that Cotton Fest has been discontinued.
The popular music culture that celebrated Hip Hop was founded by the late Rikhado ‘Riky Rick’ Makhado, who passed away in 2022 and it has been running for seven years.
According to the statement issued on social media pages, the discontinuation of the festival was prompted by the disputes that arose after the announcement of the 2026 festival on social media earlier this year. Shareholders no longer shared the same long-term vision, which challenged the standards and vision set out by its sole founder.
“Cotton Fest has always been rooted in creativity, community and cultural celebration focused on creating a platform for the youth to shine,” said Riky Rick’s widow and Cotton Fest owner and organiser Bianca Naidoo.
“While we remain extremely proud of what the festival has achieved and are deeply grateful for the support it has received from our fans, partners and the artists over the years, the differences in the festival’s vision and purpose among the two parties has made it clear to our family and the team that concluding this chapter is the most realistic path forward.”
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Cotton Fest brought together musicians and fans to enjoy the best of South African music genres like hip hop, house and Amapiano, while also celebrating fashion, food and art. The festival was aimed at shining the light on and uplifting local talent, as well as creating a space where young people could express themselves.
Although the festival will not continue under its existing structure, the Creative Programme, launched in 2025, will continue to build on the initiatives it has already achieved in creating different opportunities for young talent throughout the year.
Current ticket holders for the 2026 edition can request a full refund from Webtickets from December 9.
Also see: Cotton Fest 2024: Celebrating unity, community and responsibility