Events
The People Shall — A Film on Kenya’s Gen Z Uprising
The People Shall (2025) is a gripping documentary directed by Nick Wambugu and Mark Maina, chronicling one of the most defining moments in modern Kenyan history.
When Kenya’s Gen Z took to the streets to reject the 2024 Finance Bill, they reshaped protest itself — using phones, art, humour, and digital mobilisation to force political accountability. What began online spilled into the streets, evolving into a movement that compelled the President to back down and permanently altered civic resistance in Kenya.
This film captures that transformation: from hashtags to history.
Beyond the story on screen, The People Shall carries a deeper purpose. After surviving state detention, director Nick Wambugu now faces Hypocellular MDS, a rare bone marrow failure disorder. Proceeds from donation tickets directly support his medical treatment — giving audiences a chance not just to witness history, but to stand in solidarity with the people who documented it.
Select screenings include donation tickets and a Director Q&A session, offering audiences a chance to engage deeply with the story and its creators.
This is not just a screening.
It is memory, resistance, and responsibility.
Venue
Unseen Nairobi
Dates & Times
January 3 – January 31, 2026
Multiple screening dates and times available
Tickets
Standard Screening Ticket
Screening + Donation Ticket
Screening + Donation + Director Q&A (selected dates)
BOOMBOX: Fully Focus × DJ Kace (B2B Edition)
Nairobi’s iconic Boombox series kicks off 2026 with a heavy-hitting back-to-back session featuring Fully Focus and DJ Kace at The Alchemist.
This edition is all about raw energy, sharp transitions, and dancefloor control. Expect an expertly curated blend of hip-hop, R&B, dancehall, amapiano, and urban club sounds, delivered in true Boombox fashion — loud, late, and unapologetic.
Set against The Alchemist’s signature industrial vibe, this night brings together Nairobi’s party faithful for a proper start to the year. No gimmicks, just serious selectors, serious sound, and a crowd that knows exactly why they’re here.
If you’re looking for a proper Friday night club experience, this is where it begins.
🎶 Dance and Go Home Nairobi • World Tour
Dance and Go Home isn’t just a party — it’s a global feeling.
Fresh off stops in Cape Town, Lagos, and Accra, the Dance and Go Home World Tour lands in Nairobi for one unforgettable night at Muze Club. Hosted by Tangaza Magazine and Shappaman, this edition brings together deep electronic grooves, left-field club energy, and a crowd that knows exactly why they showed up.
The lineup is stacked with selectors who understand movement and mood:
Hiribae ✦ Coco Em ✦ DJ IV ✦ Ezetimestwo ✦ Karuga
No gimmicks. No pauses.
Just dance… then go home.
✈️ Airplane Mode: ON
🏡 It’s not a place. It’s a feeling.
🎧 Line-Up
Hiribae
Coco Em
DJ IV
Ezetimestwo
Karuga
Tickets at tangazamagazine.hustlesasa.shop
Blvck Excellence • The Last Dance
Blvck Excellence returns for The Last Dance — a final send-off to the Kenyan summer before reality checks back in.
Set against the sleek backdrop of Sankara’s parking lot, this edition is about finishing strong: elevated energy, refined fashion, and a soundtrack that carries us from golden hour into the night. It’s the last celebration before the season turns — intentional, stylish, and unapologetically premium.
Expect a carefully curated blend of RnB, PlayKE, Amapiano, AfroHouse, AfroBeats, and Dancehall, delivered by a stacked DJ lineup featuring Darvidoh, Sir-M, G-Money, Bee, Seme, and SoundKraft.
The experience is designed for connection and comfort — lounge seating, bottle service, cocktails, food, and effortless mingling — all wrapped in a crowd that understands the assignment.
Dress Code:
🕺🏾 Cuban collars
💃🏽 Dresses
This is not just another party.
It’s the final chapter of the summer.
