Kenya: Tusker Oktobafest enters third weekend of ultimate beer and music experience

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Following two vibrant weekends of celebration, Tusker Oktobafest enters its third week, bringing thrilling beer and music festivities to five new locations including: The Orchid (Ngong Road, Nairobi), New Sarvid Gardens (Kiambu Road), New Big Tree (Mombasa), Bar XO (Runda) and Derby Place & Lounge (Karatina).

The events scheduled for Saturday, November 2, 2024, aim to continue showcasing Kenya’s rich cultural diversity through music and beer, creating memorable moments for festival-goers across the country.

The event lineups are as follows:

The Orchid, Ngong Road – Gates open at 2pm

    Khaligraph Jones, Nviiri the Storyteller, Gibbz Tha Daqchild, Pierra Makena, Sir M.

    Hosted by Kwambox.

    • New Sarvid Gardens, Kiambu Road – Gates open at 4pm

    Gasheni, Wanjine, Kamande wa Kioi, Timona Mburu, Dj Dibul, Dj Wal, Dj Rayaz.

    Hosted by Karwimbo Mukurino

    • New Big Tree, Mombasa – Gates open at 4pm

    Mejja, Ndovu Kuu, Dj Tibbz, Dj Ronyule, DJ Issa Platnumz, Dj Most Wanted.

    Hosted by: BM Shaxxy & MC Chapatizo

    • Bar XO, Runda – Gates open at 2pm

    Nadia Mukami, Fathermoh, DJ Gibbz Tha Daqchild, Dj Malaika, Dj Deewiz, Dj Kuuch.

    Hosted by: Gudah Man.

    • Derby Place & Lounge – Gates open at 4pm

    Ayrosh, Salim Young, DJ Smiles, DJ Sibour Martin, VDJ Sizzlaa.

    Hosted by: Steve Kigonyi.

    “Tusker Oktobafest continues to bring people together to celebrate our shared love for beer, music and culture. We look forward to delivering unforgettable moments and incredible performances across the different locations,” said Brigid Wambua, senior brand manager, Tusker.

    So far, Tusker Oktobafest 2024 has delivered six regional festivals across Nairobi, Eldoret, Kisumu, Nanyuki and Juja, with each location offering a distinct flavour and vibrant celebration of Kenyan beer, music and culture.

    As part of celebrating the month of beer, KBL has been hosting a range of offers and experiences to reward beer consumers across the country. The promotions include discounts, online flash sales and exclusive experiences, all aimed at celebrating Kenya’s rich beer culture.

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