Smirnoff Fiesta Party Heads To Machakos Town                                

Smirnoff Fiesta in Machakos
In addition to the music, the event will also feature street fashion pop-ups where you can purchase trendy outfits and accessories.

Attention party lovers! Get ready to unleash your edge at the Smirnoff “Unleash Your Edge Fiesta” part happening on the 8th of April 2023 at Machakos Gold Club. Kenya Breweries Ltd, through its ready to drink (RTD) brands, Smirnoff Guarana and Black Ice, have come together to bring you the ultimate party experience.

The event will feature some of Kenya’s finest artists and DJs including Chris Kaiga, Buruklyn Boyz, DJ Karowski, MGM, Art in Motion, DJ IV and many more. With such an impressive line up, you can expect a nigh of non-stop music, dancing and fun.

In addition to the music, the event will also feature street fashion pop-ups where you can purchase trendy outfits and accessories that bring out your style. There will be ample security to ensure the safety of all attendees.

To attend, all you need to do is purchase a ticket via thebarke.com, Naivas or Quickmart stores by buying a six-pack of Guarana or Black Ice, or a 750ml Smirnoff vodka bottle. So gather your friends, get your tickets and be prepared for the bash of the year.

For more information, head over to Smirnoff Kenya’s official Instagram page or EABL’s online drinks platform ke.thebar.com.

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