November is the precursor to the December festivities. A good pregame is very important that is why our events selection for November’s first weekend is fire! There is a little something for you and your gang, from storytelling to concerts to intimate live shows.
State of The Art Exhibition
BlackRhino VR and Goethe-Institut through the Jenga CCI initiative are hosting the 3rd installation of the State of the Art (SOTA) exhibition which is a fusion of art and technology. This one-of-a-kind exhibition is happening at the OUT Reality, XR Lab, and Exhibition Space The Mall, Westlands from the 5th to 27th of November. Entry is absolutely free.

Choma Na Ngoma Festival
Choma Na Ngoma Festival is happening on Saturday the 5th at the Carnivore grounds from midday. Set to be the biggest event of the year yet, this concert will bring together top Kenyan acts such as H_art The Band, Sanaipei Tande, Nyashinski, Ssaru, Nadia Mukami, Mbuzi Gang, Mejja, and Khaligraph. Purchase your tickets on Mtickets.

Booze and Brushes
Booze and Brushes Halloween Party is going down at the Junction Mall on Saturday 5th from 3 pm till late. The show will also feature exhilarating live sets from Fena Gitu, Amari Tari, DJ Dream, and CNG The DJ. Secure your tickets on HustleSasa.

MUZE Open Air
House Music DJ Fnx Omar is headling the November edition of Muze Open Air. The show which is happening at the Mall Rooftop on Saturday the 5th opens its gates from 5 pm till late. The stage will also be graced by Andy DJ, Vidza, Xan Woods, and Hiribae among others. Tickets are available on the MUZE Club website.

The Moth
Storytelling lovers get a special treat at The Moth happening on Saturday 5th at the Catholic University LRC auditorium. 5 storytellers will grace the show hosted by Adelle Onyango. Tickets are available on Kenyabuzz.

Cheche Sessions
Lastly, Afro-fusion singer Serro is performing live at the Cheche Sessions on Sunday 6th at the Cheche Bookshop and Cafe, Kauria Close, Lavington. Gates open from 3 pm. Advance tickets are retailing at KES 1,000 and gate tickets at KES 1,500.
