Check out the social events taking place this weekend and next…
Catch radio personality NSK live tonight at the Boiler Room at the Warehouse Theatre from 21h00. Entrance is free.
Celebrate National Nissan Day at Pupkewitz Nissan on the corner of Armstrong and Lazarett streets in Windhoek today from 07h30 to 17h30.
Join jazz and ma/ gaisa-pop band Axue and the Birds tonight at Night Under the Stars from 19h00 until 22h00 at the Goethe-Institut Namibia in Windhoek, situated at 1-5 Fidel Castro Street.
The Neighbourhood Market is happening today at El Barrio Tapas Bar and Restaurant, situated in Liliencron Street. The event starts at 16h00 and ends at 22h00.
The official Namibian premiere of the film ‘Fiela se Kind’ is taking place today at Ster-Kinekor at Grove Mall at 19h00. Namibian actress Zenobia Kloppers, who stars as in the film, will be in attendance.
The Penduka Trust is hosting the Penduka Spring Market at Penduka Village, Goreangab Dam, tomorrow. The event starts at 09h00 until 15h00. Entrance is free.
Drip-drop is presenting the Colour vs Foam Street Party tomorrow in Calcium Street, Prosperita. The event kicks off at 16h00 until late and food, clothing, biltong and vape stalls will be available.
The Warehouse Theatre is hosting ‘The Best Music In The World’, directed by Sandy Rudd, tomorrow night from 19h00 until 22h00. Tickets are available at the door.
The Namibia Annual Music Awards is happening tomorrow night at The Dome, Swakopmund. Namibia’s biggest stars will be in attendance with over 12 performances to entertain on the night. The dress code is Afro-chic/formal and the event starts at 18h00.
The weekly ‘Boozy Pub Quiz’ takes place every Monday from 19h30 at Chopsi’s Bar at the Craft Centre, Tal Street, Windhoek.
Karaoke night takes place every Tuesday from 20h00 at the Warehouse Theatre in Tal Street, Windhoek.
Beat Slangers and Sebby Ngeteya host ‘Thursday Geek Sessions’ every Thursday at Jojo’s Music and Arts Café from 21h00 until late.
Singer Slickartie hosts the Sunday Service at Garden Inn weekly, featuring live performances and karaoke, every Sunday afternoon.
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