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Why you are likely to see the same people at different clubs in Nakuru

A section of Space Next door club during its official opening on February 3, 2024.

Photo credit: COURTESY

When it is all said and done it might seem like you have run a marathon instead of enjoying a night out clubbing thanks to the constant moving around.

Different people go to parties for different reasons. Some go for the music, some go for the drinks, some go to watch the football and for some it is all of the above and much more.

The party scene in Nakuru can be described as dynamic with ever changing needs and wants and especially when it gets late into the night and people have one too many drinks, decisions are made on impulse.

Section 58 can be described as the Sherehe location in Nakuru with all the major clubs in the area, Space Next Door, Platinum 7D, 99 Rounds and many other splash centres in the vicinity.

You would think that going to a club would be fun as long as there is alcohol and good music. This is not the case for the people of Nakuru.

Especially with two of the biggest clubs located side by side, many revellers are often spoilt for choice.

I remember during the FA Cup final between Manchester City and Manchester United, and being fans of the sport, we naturally found ourselves at Space Next Door because of its multiple giant screens. When we arrived the place was already packed and by kick-off all the good seats had been taken.

As soon as the game was over, people started leaving the club, including me and my friends. The reason was that we wanted to hang out at 7D for the music.

We stayed at 7D until late, but when we heard that rapper King Kaka was performing at Space Next Door, we left immediately and went to see him. Again the place was packed and we saw some familiar faces whom we had seen at 7D.

After the hype had died down, yes you guessed it, we made our way back to 7D to listen to DJ Exclusive's set and of course for those like my friends who party non-stop, they joined the Aluta session.

In Nakuru, the club hopping aspect was never there as the distance between the different clubs is quite far, but with the changing times, it seems to be an option for all those who have different needs.