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Take a look at what’s on in Windhoek this weekend.

Stanzo will be headlining ‘Another Last Night’ tonight at The Loft with DJs Zottie, Benson, Just Martin and Sxdated on the line-up, and surprise supporting artists. The show starts from 19h00.

Soul Music Industry presents ‘Komisch Elektronisch’ at Nyama Restauarant featuring SMI, Jared G, Shafa and Travision. The fun begins from 21h00 and tickets are available at the door. No under 18s allowed.

The #KeepWarehouseTheatreWHKOpen crowdfunding event will take place at the Warehouse Theatre today and tomorrow. Musical performances are included in the activities as well as yoga, open mic events and karaoke. The event starts from 19h00.

An annual beach party will be taking place at Aeroplane Beach at Lüderitz from today until Monday, 29 April. Expect performances by DJs Ambizzy, Slick Fisherman, Maggz, Roxy, Homie, Antz, Mapiano and Mic’j. The party is a part of the Lüderitz Crayfish Festival.

The play ‘Battered’ by Donald Matthys will debut at the National Theatre of Namibia’s Backstage tonight. Tickets are available from Computicket and attendees are advised not to bring children under 14. The show begins at 20h00.

The Windhoek City Market is headed to the Windhoek Country Club and Resort today. Bringing an African spirit to the event, beat away at the drumming circles and enjoy refreshments. Tickets are available at the door from 16h00 and children under 16 enter free.

Club Revamp at Walvis Bay is hosting Chad Chitter, also known as Skouers, tonight. Get your party on from 21h00. Tickets are available at the door. No under 18s allowed.

Swakopmund’s Woermannhaus Gallery will be hosting the ‘Something Old, Something New, Something Borrowed, Something Blue’ exhibition from Friday, 26 April, until 31 May. The exhibition features reused objects and recreated works of art.

A group exhibition titled ‘Pamwe’ is on at Die Muschel at Swakopmund. The exhibition ends on Sunday, 19 May.

The National Art Gallery will be showcasing ‘Creations’, works by Namibians to celebrate Independence Day. The exhibition will run until 4 May.

Club Deja Vu at Rehoboth is hosting Chad Chitter, also known as Skouers, this Saturday. Join in the fun from 20h00. Tickets are available at the door.

The House Council are returning with volume two of the ‘House Arrest’ party at The Vintage on Saturday. Fashion brand //Concept will also have a pop-up stall. The show begins from 17h00 and tickets are available at the door. The Vintage is located at the corner of Robert Mugabe Avenue and Luther Street.

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