Nairobi comes alive this November with music, theatre, wellness retreats, and cultural experiences that promise to delight every taste.
From relaxed evenings to lively nights out, Nairobi has something for everyone — here’s your guide to the city’s must-attend events this November.
Top Nairobi Hotspots to Check Out
Music & Concerts
- Gregorian Chant & Michael John Trotta’s Requiem – Holy Cross Catholic Church (Nov 8–9): A sacred choral performance conducted by Dr. Duncan Wambugu featuring a specially prepared choir.
- Six Queens in Concert – Matteo’s Italian Restaurant (Nov 13–14): Six powerful women take the stage for an electrifying night of music and energy.
- Dagoz Presents Lulu Abdalla Live – Wasp and Sprout (Nov 7): A vibrant mix of reggae, chakacha, rumba, salsa, hip-hop, and R&B infused with African rhythms.
- Band Night – Dagoz Artist Venue (Nov 8): Dagoz Nomads Blues deliver soulful tunes and unforgettable energy.
- Spirit and Mind Concert – International Christian Centre (Nov 9, 3pm): A faith-filled celebration of worship, music, and unity.
- Cascades – Alliance Française, Nairobi (Nov 12, 7pm): An immersive live show by Franck Vigroux and Antoine Schmitt blending sound and visual art.
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Nightlife
- HR Night – iHub (Nov 7, 5pm): A lively evening celebrating professionals who nurture and support others in the workplace.
- Gondwana Afterparty – KODA (Nov 9, 9 pm): Dance till dawn with deep house beats and vibrant energy that keeps the Gondwana spirit alive.
Other Events
- Bonfire Night – Farsi Lane Sports Field (Nov 8): A cozy evening of laughter, warmth, and community spirit hosted by the Peponi PTA.
- Lagos Incoming Tour – Nairobi Polo Club (Nov 8–9): Experience world-class polo action featuring top international players.
Also Read: Spice Up Your Weekend: Top Nairobi Hotspots to Check Out
Theatre & Stage
- How Dearly I Hate You– Alliance Française (Nov 6–8): A hilarious and dark play about love, hate, and the absurdity of marriage.
- What A Mess – Braeburn Theatre (Nov 8, 3pm): A witty exploration of friendship amid life’s many crises.
- Ujumbe – The Little Theatre Club (Nov 8, 6pm): A moving story highlighting the quiet heroism of a father.
- Swipe Right, Cry Later – Hellena’s Kitchen (Nov 8, 7 pm): Comedic tales of dating apps and the chaos of modern love in Nairobi.
- Satirical Saturday – Nairobi Laugh Bar (Nov 8, 7:30 pm): A night of clever comedy featuring Amadeus and GG.
- What If Jesus Was Born in Kenya – Jalaram Auditorium (Nov 3, 2 pm): A witty reimagining of the nativity story set in modern-day Kenya.
- KITFest @10 – Kenya National Theatre (until Nov 16, 6 pm): A celebration of Kenyan theatre, storytelling, and cultural creativity.
Sports
- Muridoro Challenge (Cycling) – Theta Hotel (Nov 9, 8 am): A thrilling cycling challenge testing endurance and spirit.
- USRC Run 826 (Run/Walk) – Rosslyn Riviera Mall (Nov 8, 7 am): A friendly community run followed by a hearty breakfast.
Learning & Kids
- French Out for Teenagers – Alliance Française (Nov 11–Dec 11): A 5-week French workshop to keep teens engaged and productive this holiday.
- Summer Kids Coding Camp – Virtual (Nov 11–Dec 13): A fun online program introducing children to coding, web development, and data science.
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