Prepare for Spectacular Delights: Gordons Fun Fair Dazzles Mombasa City

Kenya Breweries Limited (KBL), through its brand Gordon’s TM, will be treating consumers to an electrifying fourth edition of the sensational “Gordons Fun Fair,” set to rock the vibrant shores of Mombasa’s Flamingo Beach Resort on Saturday, October 23, 2023.

This unforgettable spectacle will showcase the creĚme de la creĚme of Africa’s musical luminaries, including the illustrious BET award-winner, ShaSha, from Zimbabwe. And that’s not all, brace yourselves for the unrivalled harmonies of Africa’s Premium Brand, Alternate Sound, all the way from Nigeria!

Kenya’s own sonic champions are taking the stage too. With the likes of Masauti, DJ Grauchi, Charisma, DJ Pierra, DJ Euggy, and Veejay Chris, expect your auditory senses to be taken on a rollercoaster ride of beats and melodies.

Your hosts for the night, the magnetic MC duo BV Accurate and the charismatic Wanjira are sure to keep the energy at an all-time high.

But the excitement doesn’t end there! Secure your passage to this exhilarating event via the EABL’s state-of-the-art commerce platform, thebar.ke, or at the nearest Ticket Sasa outlets as well as convenient/ liquor stores in Mombasa.

Tickets are available at the EABL e-commerce platform thebar.ke. Purchase any Gordons London Dry Gin 750ML OR Gordons Premium Pink 700ML and get 2 Regular Tickets OR Purchase 350ml OR Gordon’s Cans 6 pack and get 1 Regular Ticket or Purchase any Gordon’s London Dry Gin 1L OR Gordon’s Premium Pink 1L and get 1 VIP Ticket

Immerse yourself in the carnival of street fashion pop-ups, offering tantalizing merchandise that will transform your style game. Expect memories that’ll last a lifetime with such epic performances on the horizon. Just remember, magic happens when you drink responsibly.

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