
Don Julio Took Centre Stage at Konka Weekend with Ella Mai at Sun City
Positioning tequila at the heart of modern African lifestyle through music, culture, and elevated experiences
Premium tequila house Don Julio made a defining mark on South Africa’s cultural calendar as it partnered with Konka for an elevated takeover at Sun City, headlined by Grammy Award-winning R&B artist Ella Mai. Positioned as more than a headline performance, the collaboration reflected a broader cultural strategy one that saw Don Julio step into a curatorial role within moments that defined contemporary lifestyle and influence.
Cebisa Luzipho, In Culture Manager for Don Julio (South, West & Central Africa), explained:”The Konka Kulture Weekend represented the kind of cultural energy we are deeply inspired by expressive, elevated, and rooted in monumental moments of celebration. For us, this partnership was about stepping into culture with intention, not just showing up, but co-shaping moments that felt meaningful and impactful. By bringing Ella Mai into this environment, we bridged global artistry with African cultural expression in a way that reflected both our heritage and our future. The world is currently zoomed into the continent, and at Don Julio, our devotion to craft goes beyond the product it lives in the experiences we create, the communities we engage, and the role we play in culture today.”
Set against the backdrop of Konka and Sun City brands synonymous with culturally attuned experiences the weekend takeover was designed to immerse guests in a world where craftsmanship met celebration. From elevated cocktail rituals and brand activations to curated music moments spanning from Friday through to the all-white party on Sunday, every touchpoint was engineered to transform into a fully curated experience.
At the centre of this moment was a deliberate cultural alignment. Ella Mai’s presence introduced a global dimension, bringing an artist known for her authenticity and emotional resonance into a space that thrives on connection and collective energy. It was this intersection global artistry meeting local cultural capital that elevated the experience beyond entertainment into something far more culturally significant.



