Put on your favourite fitting Jean trouser, checked cotton shirt, boots, cowboy hat, fitting leather jacket or long trenchcoat, tie a red scarf on your left side mirror of your offroad van then drive to Ndaragwa on 19/10/2024, an eve to mashujaa day to dance as you interact with Sir Elvis, rural cowboys/ girls and urban cowboys/girls as you sip your preferred imported whiskey while dancing to your favourite tunes at the same time interacting with ranchers daughters who know how to operate a tractor with all modern mounted/ pulled farm machineries.
Kiingilio ni 800/- tu, advance booking ni 500/- tu.
Use to watch this guy performing at Churchill’s club hapo kitengela and at reminisce club behind Wilson. Ametoka mbali. But 800 entrance is too much, unless it’s redeemable
I’m a big fan of country music but I don’t understand how people can go to a country music event. That type of music should be listened to alone in the evening for maximum enjoyment.
I went to a Sundowner event once (organised by KBC) and found it horribly cringe. Left after less than 2 hours
Sundowner courtesy of Kate Ndonye ( KBC ) is well known for very slow, soothing and romantic music meant for lovers to meditate and renew their love vows in a silent and private environment, or just for a lone ranger to enjoy and feel relaxed after a busy day.
On the other hand, most country music are fast with danceable tunes, and it’s more lively if the attendees share a common taste and lifestyle. I attend both but with different expectations.