Following the successful opening of its 15th store in Ballito this past weekend, South Africa’s leading streetwear powerhouse, GALXBOY, has announced an exciting new chapter in its cultural takeover — becoming the exclusive merchandise partner for the upcoming Scorpion Kings Live Concert taking place in Pretoria later this month.

Two Cultural Icons, One Stage
This collaboration brings together two icons of South African creativity — the genre-defining duo Scorpion Kings (DJ Maphorisa and Kabza De Small) and GALXBOY, a brand that has redefined youth culture not only across the country but globally.
Limited Edition Merch for Fans
To mark the occasion, GALXBOY will release a limited edition t-shirt collection exclusively for the concert. Fans can expect 4 bold designs in 6 unique styles, each retailing at R600, available in GALXBOY stores, online, and at the concert venue. These pieces are set to become must-have collectibles, capturing the high-energy flair and unapologetic street style both brands are famous for.

“Partnering with Scorpion Kings for their upcoming concert is more than just another merch drop — it’s the growth of the explosive cultural moment we are witnessing right now,” said Thatiso Dube, Founder and Creative Director of GALXBOY. “We are proud to be a part of it, celebrating music, fashion and township culture on a world-class stage. The merch speaks directly to the fans, the streets and the movement at large.”
A Phenomenal Year for GALXBOY
This announcement caps off a phenomenal year for GALXBOY. Earlier, the brand made waves with its highly successful collaboration with McDonald’s South Africa, further cementing its position as a cultural trendsetter.
Major Retail Expansion in 2025
2025 has also been a year of major retail expansion for the brand, with three new stores opening in prime locations — Sandton City (Johannesburg), East Rand Mall (Ekurhuleni), and most recently, Ballito Junction (KwaZulu-Natal). Each space is designed not just for shopping, but as a creative hub reflecting GALXBOY’s streetwear legacy and youth-driven identity.




























