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Eagles Nest Club Announces a Comeback

Eagle's nest club in Nakuru city. The club shut down in December last year

Photo credit: COURTESY

Eagles Nest Club is set to make a comeback into Nakuru’s entertainment scene after closing its doors late last year.

In a poster uploaded on their Instagram page, the club announced the ‘Eagles Nest Comeback Party’ slated for Friday, 20th January.

At the bottom of the poster are the words 'under new management' perhaps confirming allegations of managerial differences between the partners who previously owned the business.

Efforts to reach the partners deemed futile after phone calls went unanswered.

The poster is also captioned ‘We are back like we never left’, pointing to the facility’s plan of reclaiming their space in Nakuru’s Night life.

Poster announcing the reopening of Eagles nest lounge

Photo credit: COURTESY

Before its closure, Eagles nest had dominated the party scene with artists of international repute performing at the facility.

Most memorable was Bongo Star Rayvanny’s performance last year.

In its absence, revelers in Nakuru City sought entertainment in other new joints within the city.

Joints like 8teen lounge in Lanet seemed to be catching on fast. The club was deemed suitable for its ample parking, a quality that eagles nest boasted of.

Groundless lounge behind MKU had also gained traction with party lovers flocking the club during the New Years Eve party.

So many were the people that security officers at the club were forced to lock some of the visitors out in fear of a stampede.

Party lovers also found solace in platinum 7D, one of the few clubs in Nakuru that have stood the test of time years on end.