
This Tuesday the 30th, Ciroc takes over Skylux Lounge and Bar for The Ciroc Blue Dot Party, hosted by Shaffie Weru.
Entry: Kshs 300
Free shooters for the first fifty people from ten pm.

Date: April 30, 2013
Venue: Goethe Institut
Time
6 pm TEN CITIES talk with writers/researchers from ten cities
8 pm TEN CITIES Special Concert with Lukas Ligeti and more
Entrance: Free
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Date: May 5, 2013
Venue: Rain Forest Lounge
Time: 2pm
Entry: 500/- adults, Kids: 200/-
M-PESA to: 0722535035 or 0722790479
Directions
To get to Rainforest Lounge, enter a matatu that passes along Ngong Road. i.e, 4W, 2, 102, 2 and/or 111. Alight at Impala Club. The bus stage is called ‘Swedish’. You cross over to Makini School and head to upper primary. It is a straight road so it won’t be hard to find. The Lounge is on your way down to Makini School upper primary, first murram road that branches on your right and a black gate on your left after the branch. Directions shall be indicated.
These are the numbers to call or text: Chris: 0722535035 | Rixpoet 0722790479 | Val: 0726519073, just in case you get lost.

Join the Spanish speaking accociation at the Latin gala at the Hilton hotel on May 4th at 7pm
Tickets: Kshs 6000 [the ticket allows you to participate in the raffle with amazing prizes such as two flight tickets to Europe]
All funds will go to the charity projects of the Spanish Speaking Association in Kenya

The Kinyua Ngeera Education Foundation presents: “The Father’s Heart: My Story”, a worship concert.
Why “The Father’s Heart”? We pay fees for bright needy students through High School (and develop leaders), not because we swim in monetary abundance, but because we understand the Father’s Heart (God) for the needy in society. With the little He’s blessed us with, we seek to bless others. That’s at the core of the gospel of Christ. Why “My Story”? Because each of us has a story… of where God took us from, of where He is taking us… a story of why we give, why we help, why we LOVE… the Salvation Story-the greatest love story. His abundant love is what drives us.
As God wills, join us at Mamlaka Hill Chapel on 5th May 2013, from 3pm – 5pm as we tell this story, as we worship the King of kings, as we raise support and create awareness on the Foundation’s initiatives.
Tickets go for KES 350 advance, KES 500 at the gate.
Ticket hotlines: 0704 099 462, 0720 241 300
What to expect: a beautiful time of worship, great music, poetry, dance… all brought to you by KNEF in partnership with some of the most gifted Christian artistes in Nairobi.Directed by Phillip Wambua, this concert promises to be one that you don’t wanna miss!
Proceeds from the concert go towards financing the Foundation’s primary objective; paying fees for bright needy students in high school.

Mjini jazz festival invites you for a jazz concert on the 3rd of May at the Alliance Francaise from 6-11 pm
Tickets: Kshs 500
Tel: +254 733503588
Artists performing will be patrick Nakaya, Ricy na marafiki, Mitchel Ongaro, Kato, Sage & Threat Band. Come experience some of Kenyas fine Jazz musicians.
Website: http://www.mjinijazzfestival.com

Date: Tuesday 30th April 2013 from 8 PM
Venue: Sippers, Hurlingham
Entry: Free
Kombo & The Afro Simba Band Live @ Sippers
Kombo and Afrosimba Band and Sippers have been friends for many years, so we are proud to bring them back for you to enjoy a lively fun show. Afrosimba’s Mijikenda beats make them one of the only East African coastal bands that fit in the genre of Afrofusion.
They are a hot upcoming group combining contemporary sounds with their traditional roots and joining an exciting trend of artists helping to create a long lost identity of Kenyan music much like successful artists from Mali, Senegal and South Africa.
Afrosimba’s distinct Kenyan sound resonates with people from all over the country and takes them back to the good old days when Kenyan musicians were heard in ever house and gathering. They are generating Kenyan pride like recent performers from Uganda and Tanzania have done for their countries. Kombo has created a concept growing in popularity through live concerts at all of the regions important clubs, concert halls and music festivals.
They were a top band at this year’s first Mogadishu Music Festival for peace organized by the United Nations and high level international governments to bring live music to a city that hasn’t experienced since before their civil war more than twenty years ago. Not copying hip-hop or rap music, their original sound will surely knock your socks off!

Date: Wednesday 1st May 2013
Time: 10.00 am onwards
Venue: Carnivore Gardens
Charges: ADULTS – 500/- & KIDS – 200/-
ARTISTS PERFORMING
Eric Wainaina, Octopizzo, Size 8, Barbara Guantai, Nonini, Sage, Dj’s Pinye & Adrian, Ameleena, Combo, Diana Nduba
KIDS ACTIVITIES
Trampolines, Bouncing Castle,Mascots, Face Painters, Playstation, WII Games and Arcade Games.