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Nkozi partiers ditch camp for party turn up all night

Matooke Republic by Matooke Republic
September 22, 2019
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Last night, party animals who turned up for Tusker Lite’s Nkozi Hill party must have exited the hilly venue with aching muscles from all the nonstop dancing and party that proved to many that it was indeed a ‘lit’ party experience with nonstop dancing and entertainment.

Revellers enjoying Tusker Lite at Nkozi Hill Party. PHOTOS BY ASIIMWE VINCENT SMOKY/Matooke Republic.

It does not come as a surprise that Nkozi party goers know how to bring the party anytime and in any place as revelers lost themselves while excitedly dancing to the myriad of DJ mixes that kept on playing, a  perfect cocktail of fun to have one forget their daily woes and focus on having a good time.

The party was too hot some had to take off their shirts.

With this having been dubbed the camping edition, party animals ended up trading the camping experience for the party vibes as many preferred to blast the night away.

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The highlight came in from the Voltage Music duo, Kent and Flosso who delivered a showstopping performance with hit after hit songs like ‘Byaafayo’ ‘Pull up’ and the crowd’s favourite, ‘Squeeze’ that left the crowd feeling completely alive for the most part of the night.

Voltage Music’s Flosso bends over a fan.

Revellers were also treated to a 3D Cinema outdoors experience as well as a gaming station that had the much more reserved crew catered for with many getting so involved on their own island of fun.

Spin master DJ Crim was on the ones and twos.
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In short, the ‘go out of town’ turn up that was started four years ago lived up to its billing last night as many students and party lovers were brought together for a massive Nkozi Hill party experience.

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