Namibia's hottest DJs set stage on fire at Open Season event!
Music enthusiasts spoiled with entertainment
The Open Season event showcased Namibia's diverse music scene and brought people together for a day of celebration and entertainment.
The Open Season entertainment event held at Namibia Media Holdings (NMH) in Windhoek's Eros suburb on Saturday, 6 May, was a remarkable day for Namibian music enthusiasts.
Hosted by Dream Believe Succeed (DBS), in collaboration with NMH's Namibian Sun, the eight-hour event featured an eclectic line-up of talented DJs, including Tumi Mohamed, Sxdated, Dj Stizo, Top Boy Tuta, and A Gulps Worth.
From the moment the doors opened at 13:00, the excitement was palpable. Attendees were treated to an impressive display of sound and light as each DJ delivered a unique set that kept the crowd dancing and singing along. The event had a carnival-like atmosphere with food stalls, drinks and merchandise for sale, adding to the festive mood.
Memorable
The DJs kept the energy levels high throughout the day, with Tumi Mohamed showcasing his signature house beats, Sxdated delivering an electrifying hip-hop set, Dj Stizo playing an Afro-house and Amapiano fusion, and A Gulps Worth taking the crowd on a journey through genres with their eclectic set.
Overall, Open Season was a phenomenal event that showcased Namibia's diverse music scene and brought people together for a day of celebration and entertainment. It was a testament to the power of music to unite people and create a sense of community, and one that will be remembered for years to come. Here are some moments captured at the event.
Hosted by Dream Believe Succeed (DBS), in collaboration with NMH's Namibian Sun, the eight-hour event featured an eclectic line-up of talented DJs, including Tumi Mohamed, Sxdated, Dj Stizo, Top Boy Tuta, and A Gulps Worth.
From the moment the doors opened at 13:00, the excitement was palpable. Attendees were treated to an impressive display of sound and light as each DJ delivered a unique set that kept the crowd dancing and singing along. The event had a carnival-like atmosphere with food stalls, drinks and merchandise for sale, adding to the festive mood.
Memorable
The DJs kept the energy levels high throughout the day, with Tumi Mohamed showcasing his signature house beats, Sxdated delivering an electrifying hip-hop set, Dj Stizo playing an Afro-house and Amapiano fusion, and A Gulps Worth taking the crowd on a journey through genres with their eclectic set.
Overall, Open Season was a phenomenal event that showcased Namibia's diverse music scene and brought people together for a day of celebration and entertainment. It was a testament to the power of music to unite people and create a sense of community, and one that will be remembered for years to come. Here are some moments captured at the event.
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