What's popping in Nakuru this weekend?

Some of the events lined up in Nakuru from September 19 to 20th, 2025.
Nakuru is set for a vibrant weekend that blends sharp conversations, uplifting outdoor vibes, unmissable comedy, and non-stop nightlife energy.
Friday night, Kijani Kafe hosts Tipsy Talks, the monthly hangout where ideas meet drinks in an easy, no-pressure space. This edition dives into the basics of the law on arrests, with Mercy Mokoit breaking down what your rights are, what really happens if you’re taken in, and the key things you should never forget in that moment. It’s free to attend, the crowd is warm, and the format is simple: sip, listen, laugh, and learn.
By Saturday morning, the city shifts gears as the ladies of Glow Ministry head outdoors for their “Glow is Going Out” experience. It’s a refreshing half-day of sisterhood, faith, and fun under the open sky, with a dress code of sportswear and a Maasai shuka for those picnic moments. The crew meets at Trinity Chapel opposite KMTC and departs at 7:30 sharp, with just 500 shillings covering the day’s activities.
Later that evening, comedy takes the spotlight as Auntie Jemimah brings her Maitú Múkábete 3 Mashinani Tour to Nakuru. The much-anticipated show goes down on Saturday, 20th September, at Jade Hekima Lawns. Known for her sharp humour and relatable storytelling, Auntie Jemimah promises a night of pure laughter, connection, and that unique mashinani vibe Nakuru fans have been waiting for.
And when night falls, Nakuru’s club scene is turning all the way up. MC Gogo and DJ Daffy lead the Sherehe Nation vibe with DJ Cibin , DJ Gibbz Tha Daqcchild also setting the pace on Friday among other DJs. Saturday brings the heat with DJ Pierra.Vera Sidika is also expected in town, not forgetting DJ Crossfade.
It’s a line-up built for pure energy, dance floors packed, and a city that won’t be sleeping.
From thought-provoking bar sessions, to outdoor sisterhood, side-splitting comedy, and wild club nights with superstar DJs, the weekend is here. Uko?