Kasi Vibe brings the heat to Sam Nujoma Stadium
The 12th edition of the highly anticipated Kasi Vibe Festival has just wrapped up in Windhoek, and it was a weekend to remember. Held at the Sam Nujoma Stadium in the heart of Katutura, the event was a celebration of local talent, community spirit and entrepreneurship.
The festival kicked off on Thursday and ended yesterday. The energy was high, and the crowds were excited for what was to come over the weekend.
Saturday saw the festival in full swing, with musical performances by some of the biggest names on the Namibian music scene. Lioness, TopCheri, Sunny Boy, Yeezir, King Tee Dee and others took to the stage, delivering electrifying productions that had the crowd on their feet, dancing the night away.
A particular highlight were Saturday night’s sets by DJ Alba and DJ Castro, who had the crowd jumping.
But the Kasi Vibe Festival wasn't just about music – it was also a showcase of local businesses and entrepreneurship. Exhibitors ranged from small- and medium-sized enterprises to established businesses, all showcasing their products and services to festival-goers. From fashion to food and drink, there was something for everyone.
Overall, the 12th edition of the popular event was a massive success. It was a celebration of Namibian talent, culture and community, and a testament to the power of music and entrepreneurship to bring people together.
The festival kicked off on Thursday and ended yesterday. The energy was high, and the crowds were excited for what was to come over the weekend.
Saturday saw the festival in full swing, with musical performances by some of the biggest names on the Namibian music scene. Lioness, TopCheri, Sunny Boy, Yeezir, King Tee Dee and others took to the stage, delivering electrifying productions that had the crowd on their feet, dancing the night away.
A particular highlight were Saturday night’s sets by DJ Alba and DJ Castro, who had the crowd jumping.
But the Kasi Vibe Festival wasn't just about music – it was also a showcase of local businesses and entrepreneurship. Exhibitors ranged from small- and medium-sized enterprises to established businesses, all showcasing their products and services to festival-goers. From fashion to food and drink, there was something for everyone.
Overall, the 12th edition of the popular event was a massive success. It was a celebration of Namibian talent, culture and community, and a testament to the power of music and entrepreneurship to bring people together.
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