PERFORMER: Performing artist Ms Gideon is one of the acts for the Nust Student bash taking place at The Loft.
PERFORMER: Performing artist Ms Gideon is one of the acts for the Nust Student bash taking place at The Loft.

Weekend gig guide

Something for everyone
Whether you're a music lover, a student looking to unwind or a patron of the arts, the entertainment scene has something for everyone this weekend.
Michael Kayunde
This weekend, the entertainment scene is set to dazzle residents and visitors alike with a series of vibrant events catering to diverse tastes and interests - from music festivals and student parties to theatrical performances. tjil put together a list of events you should not miss out on.

NUST Students Bash

The Namibia University of Science and Technology (NUST) is hosting its welcoming bash tonight at The Loft in Windhoek. From 21:00 to 04:00, students can enjoy performances by popular local artists such as Gazza, Yeezir, Ms Gideon, The Rhythm and Chester House Prince. Tickets are N$30 for NUST students and N$50 for everyone else.

Night at The Theatre

For those inclined towards the performing arts, Night at The Theatre - presented by Connect Dance Studio - is a must-attend tonight. The event serves as a fundraiser to support the studio’s team in their upcoming participation at the IFAA international competition in Mauritius. The evening at Berg-Op Academy in Okahandja will feature performances by Vaughn Ahrens, Lize Visser and RickiG. Guests will be treated to a welcoming drink and canapés, with tickets available for N$200 via My Eticket.

Justice for Animals live show

A live show titled ‘Justice for Animals’ will take place at Nico's Pub & Grill in the capital tonight. This event is designed to raise awareness and support for animal rights, featuring performances by Half Jack, Jay and Lianie May. It's an opportunity for animal lovers to come together for a cause that supports both pets and wildlife.

Amapiano Festival

The Amapiano Festival promises to be a thrilling experience for fans of the popular music genre which originated in South Africa. The event - scheduled to take place at Dr Hage Geingob Stadium in Windhoek tomorrow, 13 April - will feature a stellar line-up including Kabza De Small, Jazziq, Kay Gee The Vibe, One Blood and Tate Buti. The festival aims to blend infectious dance energy with the passion of amapiano lovers, providing a fun atmosphere of good music, unmissable activities and a variety of beverages. Gates open at 12:00.

Check out eticket.diary.my.na for more events.

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