
Kenya ‘s Event Buzz: A Guide for Attendees, Planners & Investors
Kenya ‘s entertainment scene has witnessed explosive growth, with festivals, concerts, and cultural showcases lighting up every corner of the country.
Kenya ‘s entertainment scene has witnessed explosive growth, with festivals, concerts, and cultural showcases lighting up every corner of the country.
MUZE Open Air lit up Nairobi’s nightlife on December 14, 2024, at the Kenya National Museum. Headlined by DJ Francis Mercier, the event featured electrifying sets from local and international artists, blending Afro-house and melodic techno. With vibrant energy and cultural richness, it was a night to remember for all attendees.
On December 10th, 2024, Entertainment Week Lagos (EWL) kicked off its highly anticipated third edition with an electrifying launch party at Livespot Entertarium in Lekki.
Kenyan-American singer-rapper, dancer, and award-winning creative director Vallerie Muthoni, is thrilled to announce the release of her new track “Shake,”
On the night of November 29th, 2024, Nairobi came alive with the pulsating rhythms of jungle music as The Jungle: Second Edition took over the iconic Koda venue.
Kinj K.A.D.E, affectionately known as Nigeria’s “Toxic Kinj,” wraps up the year with the release of his genre-defying, seven-track project It’s About A Girl Too (IAAG2).
CNN recently marked the 15th anniversary of its acclaimed series, African Voices Changemakers, with a vibrant celebration in Lagos.
As December 22nd approaches, anticipation for Blankets and Wine at Moi Stadium, Kasarani , is reaching a fever pitch.
SolFest by Sol Generation, Kenya’s premier music festival, return on the December 19th and 21st at the historic Uhuru Gardens in Nairobi, promising a thrilling fusion of sound, culture, and unmatched energy.
The Nigerian music scene is alight as rising Afrobeats star Ladé unveils her new single, ‘1 by 1,’ featuring Olamide, a dynamic lead-up to her upcoming six-track project, MORPH.