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WATCH: Eden Park to Camp Fest: Young Barbershop shows limitless energy at Camp Fest

Eden Park’s Young Barbershop showed up at SA Camp Fest, and this time, they didn’t just attend. They arrived with presence, pride and a statement that turned heads across the grounds.

Eden Park’s Young Barber recently showed up at SA Camp Fest 2026. They seemingly arrived with the intention to mark their third year at the iconic automotive lifestyle event.

They rolled into Camp Fest with the 01 Young GP, a vehicle branded with the barbershop’s logo. “Not just a car. It’s a statement,” the team said.

Day one:

Day one of Camp Fest 2026 for Young Barber was all about raising brand awareness. Haircuts, hair products, pro barber tools and cars lined up on the grounds as engines gleamed under the sun. The atmosphere was something special.

YB barber working at Camp Fest 2026. Photo: Young Barber

“The support throughout the weekend was overwhelming. From fellow car enthusiasts to festivalgoers stopping to engage with the brand. The love was crazy, the kind that reminds you why community matters,” said Barber in a statement.

Day two:

By day two, Camp Fest was in full motion. Engines roared across the venue while limitless haircuts were reportedly flying, blending car culture with grooming culture in a way only events like Camp Fest can pull off.

For Young Barber, however, it was the perfect intersection of passion, cars, cuts, and community.

YB-branded vehicle at Camp Fest 2026. Photo: Young Barber

The team also took a moment to acknowledge other brands for their contributions to entrepreneurship.

As the dust settled, there was nothing but respect for every build, every competitor, and every creative entrepreneur who showed up to make the weekend unforgettable.

Young Barber cars at Camp Fest 2026. Photo: Young Barber. Photo: Young Barbershop.

Young Barber says for a business rooted in Eden Park, moments like Camp Fest are bigger than branding; they are about representation. And the journey does not end at the festival gates.

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Sylvester Raraza

Journalist currently reporting for Caxton Publishers’ Johannesburg South branch, with a keen interest in stories that matter to our community: local sports, schools, business, service delivery issues, and entertainment news that are sourced within communities our publications serve in.

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