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Oldies and Souls event finds new home, due to public demand

Dj Reighherd the house Dj for the second and third edition of oldies and soul event in Nakuru.

Photo credit: Courtesy

If you vibe to beats produced in the 90s, then you should be on the lookout for the third edition of Oldies and souls by the pool.

This time around, the event will be held at Eldorado Rustic hotel. The previous two

In an interview with Mtaa Wangu, the event organizer, Steve Muturi, says they chose to move to Eldorado since it can accommodate a bigger audience.

" Think of it as upgrading the event to give our audience the best experience. We can now comfortably have over 500 people coming in for the event," he says 

He notes that the third edition will have its audiences jam to music produced from the 90s to 2000.

Additionally, he says the dress code for this edition is hipsters and baggy jeans.

Myself, this is an opportunity to rock 90s street fashion and put my left foot on the dance floor. Or should we say 'left mbele, right foot nyuma to put to context my dance moves'.

Some notable change is that the event has been moved from March 30th to April 13th.

Playing for the day will be Nakuru's household band Tamasha band and Dj Reighherd with a new Dj Chris the Principal featuring in the third edition.