Check out all the latest events on the Namibian social calendar…
The ‘Oliver ‘Tuku’ Mtukudzi Tribute Concert’ will be hosted at the Warehouse Theatre today. Artists such as Elemotho, Ras Sheehama, Jackson Wahengo and Slickartie and Mashura will be taking to the stage to show appreciation to the late Mtukudzi. The show will begin at 20h00 and entrance is free.
Loudima.Dreamer and DJ Musketeer are taking over Piccolo Café and Lounge today for the ‘Family Affairs’ show. From hip-hop and R&B to dancehall and Afro-beats, there’s something for everyone. The party starts from 19h00 and entrance is free.
The Boiler Room at the Warehouse Theatre presents ‘Sounds of Sebby’ tonight at 21h00. Sebby Ngeteya will be on the decks from 21h00.
The Salsa Windhoek Social Club is having a ‘Street Salsa’ party at Cramer’s tomorrow. Get your dancing shoes on as there will be a mix of salsa, bachata, cha cha, reggaeton and dance hall. The party begins at 19h00. Entrance is free.
The ‘Reggae Legends Birthday Bash’ will be taking place at Old Location in Windhoek tomorrow. Live local bands will be celebrating music from legends such as Bob Marley. The party begins at 15h00 and tickets will be available at the door. Old Location is situated in Purcell Street, Windhoek West.
Sunday Therapy will take place at Berty’s Landing on Sunday. Indulge in a variety of music including all things house. Get your seats and relax from 14h00. Berty’s Landing is located in Parsival Street behind Eros Airport.
Ombetja Yehinga Organisation (OYO) is hosting an evening of dance at the Warehouse Theatre on Wednesday, 13 February. Celebrate their achievements with the team from 19h00. Entrance is free.
‘Genuine’, a one-man show by Jonathan from Radio Raps, is taking place at the Windhoek Country Club Resort on Friday, 15 February. No under 16s are allowed. Tickets are available on webtickets.com.na or at Pick n Pay. Doors open at 17h00.
Brewer and Butcher Beer Garden is hosting ‘For The Love Of Words’, a poetry evening, on Saturday, 16 February, with Lydia October as the guest performer. The dress code is red and white, red and black or all red. The show starts from 18h00.
Elemotho will be performing live at Cramer’s Ice Cream in Windhoek on Saturday, 16 February. The guitarist will bare his soul on the strings from 19h00. Entrance is free.
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