ROUND TWO: DJ Vuyo returns to Brewers Market tomorrow for the highly anticipated second edition of his one-man show. Photo: Contributed
ROUND TWO: DJ Vuyo returns to Brewers Market tomorrow for the highly anticipated second edition of his one-man show. Photo: Contributed

Your weekend gig guide

Excitement, culture and entertainment
From DJ Vuyo's highly anticipated one-man show to a Met Gala-inspired fashion fundraiser, this weekend offers a diverse line-up of events that promise to entertain and inspire.
Michael Kayunde
This weekend promises an array of vibrant events, offering something for everyone. Whether you're a music lover, fashion enthusiast or simply looking to enjoy some cultural experiences, there's plenty to keep you entertained.



DJ Vuyo One-Man Show Vol 2

Tomorrow, 31 August, DJ Vuyo will take the stage at Brewers Market in Windhoek for the highly anticipated second instalment of his one-man show. Known for a string of hits from his latest album, DJ Vuyo has been a standout figure on the Namibian music scene this year. Attendees can expect a night of live music performances, including some surprise acts. The event will be hosted by MC The Dragon, adding to the excitement. Tickets are available via Webtickets and Pick n Pay.



House of Poulton Met Gala

For those with a flair for fashion, House of Poulton presents a Met Gala-themed event, La Dolce Vita, at Mercure Hotel in Windhoek tomorrow. This glamorous affair serves as the second fundraising show for designer Melisa Poulton, who is set to make her debut at Paris Fashion Week later this year. The evening promises to be a night of style and sophistication, with tickets priced at N$1 000, available via Webtickets.



Miss Ongwediva Annual Trade Fair

The 2024 Ongwediva Annual Trade Fair, which began on Friday, 23 August, is set to wrap up tomorrow. One of the event's highlights is the Miss Ongwediva Annual Trade Fair pageant, scheduled for tonight at the Ongwediva Trade Fair Centre. Starting at 19:00, the pageant will feature performances by artists Dama Monique, Latoya Stella and Karabo. The trade fair itself is a bustling platform for businesses, organisations and individuals to showcase their products and services, attracting a wide audience from across the country.



Kavango Music Gospel Classic

If you're in the mood for something more spiritual, the Kavango Music Gospel Classic in Rundu is the place to be. This uplifting event will take place tomorrow at the Rundu Trade Fair from 15:00 until midnight. The evening will feature performances by some of Namibia's most renowned gospel artists, offering a night of inspiration, joy and celebration. Whether you're a devout gospel fan or just looking to experience something new, this event promises to be the highlight of the weekend. Tickets are available via Webtickets.

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