Weekend loading: Nakuru's got plans, do you?

What is happening in Nakuru this weekend.
Nakuru residents are in for a rich blend of worship, music and ministry, not to mention a touch of fun, as the city prepares for a weekend packed with uplifting and exciting experiences.
Kicking things off on Friday is the Worship Café at Trinity Chapel Nakuru, a soulful evening featuring renowned gospel artiste Noel Nderitu from 6pm to 8pm. popular for his mellow vocals and intimate style of worship, Nderitu promises to create a refreshing atmosphere of song.
The worship vibe continues on Saturday with Tenda Concerts at Trinity Chapel, showcasing artistes such as Cities Chorale and Calvary Messengers, as well as other ministers.
On Sunday, the action shifts to Kunste Grounds for the Nakuru 254 Tumsifu Festival, hosted by the Anglican Church of Kenya (ACK) Diocese of Nakuru in collaboration with Mziki Tours Finland.
From 12pm to 6.30pm, gospel ministers from Kenya and Finland will take to the stage for a multicultural worship experience featuring choirs, dancers and preachers.
However, Nakuru's weekend isn't just for the spiritually inclined, there's plenty to enjoy for sports lovers and social butterflies too.
Pavilion Sports Club is offering a creative twist with its Paint and Padel event on Saturday, blending beginner-friendly Padel coaching with enjoyable painting sessions to provide a balance of movement and relaxation.
If you're looking for a relaxed night out, check out the Midnight Vibes event at The Crane Resort, which offers movies under the stars, karaoke, card games, and a cosy social setting ideal for couples, singles, or groups.
Head to The Crane Resort for Midnight Vibes, an open-air cinematic experience featuring movies under the stars, karaoke, card games and a cosy social setting that's perfect for couples, singles or groups.
Also generating excitement is the return of Nakuru’s signature Afro House event, Nax House Tribe, which will take place at The Lawns Garden from 2 pm until late this Saturday. It features a vibrant line-up including Simor Music, instrumentalists Andy and Dogo, and Njeri Wa Babaa, among others.
With charges set at Sh1,500, this event promises infectious rhythms and high-energy performances that are perfect for dance lovers.
For those seeking a nightlife thrill, Nakuru's club scene is heating up. On Friday night, Space Next Door will host Space Out Friday, featuring Gibbz Tha Daqchild.
On Saturday, partygoers can head to Wave XO Nakuru for Saturday Surge, with sets from DJ Sych and Hype Cruz. Alternatively, they can stop by Platinum7D for the PWHD Pre-Tour, hosted by Kendi Q and featuring DJ Walyse and Hypedon.
So whether you're praising, painting or partying, Nakuru is a city ready to move to every rhythm.