Kenya’s premier beer festival kicked off in grand style as industry heavyweights gathered a
the Tusker Brew House for the official launch of the sixth edition of Oktobafest.


The launch event brought together the who’s who of Kenya’s entertainment industry, setting
the tone for what promises to be the biggest celebration yet. The event was hosted by
Azeezah Hashim and featured performances from Mbithi aka Kamba Boy, the soulful Zaituni
as well as renowned DJs Sir M and DJ Lisney.


Among the notable personalities in attendance were musicians Ndovu Kuu, Tipsey Gee, Big
Pin, Ayrosh and Fathermoh. Digital creators Kendi Christine, Bonnke West, Kimanzi and
Brian Mutinda were also in attendance.

Mbithi entertaining guests


This year marks a significant shift in approach, with organizers adopting what they call a
“deconstructed, nationwide” format designed to bring the celebration directly to consumers
across different regions.


Marketing Manager Mark Mugisha outlined the vision behind this year’s festival during his
address to attendees. “In the six years of providing a platform to celebrate Kenyan beer and
culture, we have built a phenomenal property with Oktobafest,” he stated. “Even as the brand evolves and the format varies to meet the needs of our consumers, our commitment to celebrating how we do beer and culture remains unwavering. This year, we are taking the
festival to our consumers, allowing us to truly meet them where they are and deepen our
social and economic impact across the country.”


The festival’s new approach will see celebrations spread across five key regions, each
offering unique, localized experiences. Nairobi fans will be treated to a special “Kulture”
experience at Carnivore Grounds on October 4th, featuring a nostalgic throwback to 2000s
Kenyan music.


The celebration continues with the Rift Edition on October 11th at Tamasha in Eldoret,
followed by the Coast Edition on October 18th at New Big Tree in Bamburi. The Lake
Edition will take place on October 25th at Atella Beach Resort in Kisumu, culminating with
the Mountain Edition on November 1st at The Stinger Lounge-Kinyuki in Nanyuki.

Now in its sixth year, Oktobafest has established itself as East Africa’s biggest beer festival.
The festival offers attendees the opportunity to enjoy over 10 beer varieties from Kenya’s
leading brands, complemented by entertainment from homegrown talent.

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