We all know how stressful planning a wedding can be, making wedding planning burnout a very real possibility. Whether you’re trying not to pull out your hair as wedding costs skyrocket or you’re obsessing over every little detail to ensure that everything goes the way you’ve pictured it, feeling overwhelmed is guaranteed to happen if you’re not careful.
Thankfully, this isn’t something new and there are endless resources to help the modern bridal couple looking to keep costs and anxiety low.
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Wedding planning is equal parts dreamy and chaotic. Between choosing the perfect venue, finalising your guest list and finding suppliers who truly understand your vision, it can often feel like you’re making lists for the lists you still need to make.
To make the process a little smoother (and far more inspiring), we’ve rounded up some of the best upcoming bridal expos across South Africa. Whether you’re searching for fresh ideas, meeting suppliers face-to-face or simply looking for inspiration to bring your dream day to life, these events are well worth adding to your calendar.
The Tying Knots West Coast Pop-Up
Date: 30 May 2026
Time: 09:00 – 15:00
Where: Langebaan NG Church, Langebaan, Western Cape
Entrance: Tickets available via Webtickets
Website: Home – Wedding Co-Ordinator West Coast
Facebook: Facebook
Contact: [email protected] | 071 881 2831
A charming West Coast showcase designed for couples looking for wedding inspiration in a relaxed coastal setting. Expect supplier showcases, planning ideas and plenty of inspiration for your big day.
Winter Wedding Expo
Date: 6 June 2026
Time: 09:00 – 18:00
Where: Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden, Old Mutual Conference and Exhibition Centre, Cape Town
Entrance: Tickets available via Quicket
Website: aspirepromotions.co.za
Facebook: Facebook
Contact: [email protected] | 079 757 2459
Set against the iconic beauty of Kirstenbosch, this elegant bridal fair offers inspiration, expert suppliers and a premium planning experience for couples looking to refine every detail.
Oakfield Farm Bridal Expo
Date: 27–28 June 2026
Time: 10:00 – 16:00
Where: Oakfield Farm, Honeydew, Gauteng
Entrance: Tickets available at the gate or via Webtickets
Website: Bridal Expo – Oakfield Farm
Contact: [email protected] | (011) 933 3464
One of South Africa’s most well-known bridal expos, Oakfield Farm remains a must-visit for engaged couples. Expect a wide variety of exhibitors, décor inspiration and access to leading wedding suppliers under one roof.
Greater Garden Route Wedding Expo
Date: 29–30 August 2026
Where: Mentors Country Estate, Jeffreys Bay
Entrance: Tickets available via Quicket
Website: ggrweddingexpo.co.za
Facebook: Greater Garden Route Wedding Expo
Contact: [email protected] | 071 896 6831
This regional favorite connects couples with some of the Garden Route’s most sought-after suppliers, making it ideal for destination weddings and coastal celebrations.
Winelands Bridal Fair
Date: 5–6 September 2026
Time: 09:00 – 15:30
Where: Klein Joostenberg, Stellenbosch
Entrance: Tickets available online or at the door
Website: Home – Donato Events
Facebook: Facebook
Contact: [email protected] | 076 406 4020
For couples dreaming of vineyard views and sophisticated celebrations, this bridal fair in the Cape Winelands offers inspiration, curated suppliers and a luxurious setting.
Sun Boardwalk Hotel Bridal Fair
Date: 6 September 2026
Time: 10:00 – 14:00
Where: Boardwalk Hotel, Casino and Convention Centre, Summerstrand, Gqeberha
Entrance: Tickets available via Quicket
Website: SA BRIDAL FAIRS
Contact: 060 504 0408
A polished showcase for Eastern Cape couples looking to meet suppliers, discover fresh trends and explore wedding planning ideas in a stylish venue setting.
Radisson Blu Durban Bridal Fair
Date: 25 October 2026
Time: 10:00 – 14:00
Where: Radisson Blu Hotel, Umhlanga, Durban
Entrance: Tickets via Quicket (coming soon)
Website: SA BRIDAL FAIRS
Contact: 060 504 0408
Durban couples can expect a chic and contemporary wedding planning experience at this sought-after bridal showcase, featuring local suppliers and plenty of inspiration.
Brahman Hills Wedding Expo
Date: 24 May 2026
Time: 10:00 – 15:00
Where: Brahman Hills Wedding Venue, KwaZulu-Natal
Entrance: Tickets available via Quicket
Website: brahmanhills.co.za
Facebook: Facebook
Contact: [email protected] | (033) 266 6965
Set in the picturesque Midlands, this wedding expo offers couples a beautiful countryside experience paired with expert suppliers and elevated wedding inspiration.
Planning your wedding? Start here
Whether you’re looking for supplier inspiration, hoping to get your partner more involved in the planning process, or simply feeling curious about what’s trending in the South African wedding space, these wedding events across South Africa offer the perfect place to begin.
Bring your questions, your Pinterest boards and your vision — and let the planning magic begin.
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South African entertainment is celebrating a real-life love story after House of Zwide co-stars Shalate Sekhabi and Wanda Zuma reportedly tied the knot, taking their on-screen romance to the next level.
The pair won over audiences with their portrayal of Shoki and Nkosi on the hit telenovela House of Zwide. Their undeniable chemistry quickly made them fan favourites, with viewers deeply invested in their relationship storyline.
Off-screen, that connection grew into something more. After keeping their relationship relatively private, the couple confirmed their romance and later their engagement—much to the excitement of fans who had long speculated about their bond.
According to reports, Shalate and Wanda recently celebrated their union in a traditional wedding ceremony attended by close friends and family. While the couple has not publicly shared full details, snippets circulating on social media reveal a stylish and culturally rich celebration.
From elegant traditional attire to intimate moments captured by guests, the wedding has quickly become one of the most talked-about events in South African entertainment this week. Both Shalate and Wanda have built strong fan bases through their work on House of Zwide, and their real-life relationship has only strengthened their popularity.
For many fans, their journey feels like a fairytale—proof that sometimes, on-screen love can turn into something genuine beyond the cameras.
Mzansi has taken to social media to celebrate the couple, with congratulatory messages pouring in. Fans have described their union as “beautiful,” “unexpected,” and “straight out of a script.”
The story has also sparked conversations about love in the entertainment industry, with many praising the couple for keeping their relationship grounded despite being in the public eye.
@andile_hlungwane #shalate #wandazuma #southafricatiktok🇿🇦 #celebritycouple #amora
One user said: “So their love in acting was real, congrats though.”
Another one said: “Congratulations to Wanda and Shalate.”
While another one said: “Another example that shows us that people can really get feelings for each other on set.”
While the newlyweds have yet to release an official statement, anticipation continues to build as fans eagerly await more glimpses into their big day. With their love story now sealed in real life, all eyes will be on what’s next for the couple.
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Written by Zintle Mdaka for BONA.
Feature image: Wanda Zuma/Facebook
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