DCW Sweat Fest 3.0 Levels Up with Local Food, Wellness and Lifestyle Experiences

From sushi and matcha to massage therapy and grazing tables, DCW Sweat Fest 3.0 is proving that fitness is only part of the experience.

Following the recent announcement of its trainer line-up and official media partnership with 041Online, DCW Sweat Fest 3.0 has revealed an exciting selection of local vendors set to keep attendees fuelled, refreshed and relaxed throughout the day.

Taking place on 15 August 2026, the event continues to evolve into a celebration of movement, wellness and community, bringing together some of Nelson Mandela Bay’s favourite food, wellness and lifestyle brands under one roof.

Complimentary Harvest Table for Attendees

One of the latest additions to the event is a complimentary harvest table sponsored by local catering company Bites & Pieces.

Based in Gqeberha, the fully halaal catering business is known for its beautifully styled grazing tables, platters, finger foods, desserts and fresh fruit displays. Guests can look forward to a selection of savoury and sweet treats designed to keep energy levels high between workouts and activities.

According to organisers, the complimentary offering forms part of the event’s goal of creating a welcoming experience where attendees can focus on enjoying the day, meeting new people and making the most of every moment.

Supporting Local Businesses

Beyond fitness, DCW Sweat Fest 3.0 is also creating a platform for local entrepreneurs and wellness brands to showcase what they do best.

Gourmet Treats by Salma

After more than a decade of baking from her home kitchen, Salma will be bringing what organisers describe as her final pop-up experience under the Gourmet Treats by Salma brand.

Festival-goers will have the opportunity to support a beloved local business known for its sweet treats and loyal customer following.

The Matcha Lab

Matcha enthusiasts will be pleased to see The Matcha Lab joining this year’s event.

What began as a passion project has grown into a creative brand dedicated to making matcha more accessible and enjoyable. Attendees can expect beautifully crafted drinks and signature flavours throughout the day.

Wasabee

Popular local restaurant Wasabee will also be part of the Sweat Fest experience.

Known for its sushi, poke bowls and seafood offerings, the restaurant has built a strong following among food lovers in Nelson Mandela Bay and is expected to be a popular stop on the day.

Wellness Beyond the Workout

While fitness remains at the centre of Sweat Fest, organisers are placing equal emphasis on recovery, relaxation and overall wellbeing.

TVMA Massage Studio

Attendees looking for a moment to unwind will be able to connect with TVMA Massage Studio, which specialises in personalised massage therapies designed to leave clients feeling refreshed and balanced.

Infinity Healing Wellness Studio

Infinity Healing Wellness Studio will also be joining the event, bringing a holistic approach to wellness.

The studio focuses on therapies such as cupping and other natural healing practices aimed at helping clients prioritise restoration and overall wellbeing.

More Than Just a Fitness Event

With its growing vendor line-up, DCW Sweat Fest 3.0 is becoming a showcase of some of Nelson Mandela Bay’s most exciting food, wellness and lifestyle businesses.

From high-energy workouts and expert trainers to delicious local food, wellness experiences and opportunities to connect with like-minded people, the event promises a full day dedicated to feeling good, moving your body and supporting local.

041Online is proud to be the official media partner of DCW Sweat Fest 3.0 and will continue bringing readers the latest updates as the countdown to the event continues.

Why This Matters for Nelson Mandela Bay

Events like DCW Sweat Fest create valuable opportunities for local businesses to connect with new audiences while giving residents the chance to discover the incredible food, wellness and lifestyle offerings available right here in the Bay.

By combining fitness with community-driven experiences, the event reflects the growing wellness culture taking shape across Nelson Mandela Bay and highlights the importance of supporting local entrepreneurs.

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