Westlands events
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⭐ NYE with Nairobi Street Kitchen
Nairobi Street Kitchen NAIROBI, KenyaNairobi Street Kitchen is turning Westlands into the ultimate New Year’s Eve playground!
If you’re looking for a night packed with flavour, energy, and Nairobi-style celebration, this NYE party is where the countdown begins.Expect an electric mix of music, food, drinks, and curated vibes as top DJs take over the decks for a massive party under the city lights.
🔥 DJ Lineup
DJ Kronikx
DJ Dream
DJ LordwinFrom Afrobeats to dancehall, Amapiano to urban mixes — every beat is tuned for one thing: a perfect send-off to 2025.
🎟️ Tickets
Available at nsk.hustlesasa.shop
Early Bird: KES 1,500
Advance: KES 2,000
🍾 Table PackagesWant to celebrate in style? Reserve a Bronze, Silver, or Gold package for your crew — each comes with bottles, mixers, shots, and a reserved table for the night.
📍 Venue
Nairobi Street Kitchen, Westlands
Date: 31st December 2025
Time: 6PM till lateGather the squad, pick your package, and lock in your spot — this is how Nairobi does New Year’s Eve. 🎆
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HADITHI HANGOUT: CHAPTER 14 — KENYAN FUNK
Santuri East Africa Nairobi, KenyaHadithi Hangout is back with Chapter 14 — and this time we’re diving deep into Kenyan Funk. Expect a warm, music-first gathering where culture heads, curious minds, and lovers of sound link up for a reading session, good conversation, and community.
And because it’s the first chapter of the year, there will be a sherehe — a funk DJ party to close the evening right. Come through, catch a vibe, and bring a friend to tell a friend.
Theme: Kenyan Funk
What to expect: Reading session + Funk DJ party
Dress code: 70s-inspired (optional, but highly encouraged 😉)Note: Santuri events are committed to Respect for All — celebrating dignity and wellbeing across gender, race, age, orientation, ability, and background.
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Kilele 26
The Mall Nairobi, KenyaKilele is East Africa’s first and only summit dedicated to music, technology, and culture — a six-day convergence of ideas, sound, experimentation, and community.
Founded to spotlight artists, collectives, thinkers, and technologists working beyond the mainstream, Kilele blends conference sessions, workshops, installations, film screenings, showcases, and after-parties into one immersive cultural experience.
Each February, Nairobi becomes a meeting point for folkloric traditions, future-facing technologies, underground music movements, and global collaborators, creating a space where culture is not just discussed — it’s lived.
What to Expect
Live showcases from East Africa’s most adventurous and under-represented artists
Panels, presentations, roundtables, and readings on music, tech & culture
Music technology workshops (including the Instrument Makers Lab)
Art installations and mixed-media exhibitions
Film screenings from global subcultural allies
Residencies, collaborations, and newly commissioned works
Networking, community building, and late-night after-parties
Who It’s ForArtists • Producers • Developers • Cultural workers • Students • Activists • Researchers • Collectives • Curious minds exploring the edges of culture
750Ksh – 6000Ksh
