Langelihle Dube, Zimpapers Arts and Entertainment Hub
After a string of well-attended editions in Bulawayo and Harare, Garden of House is set to return to Bulawayo on Wednesday, once again hosting what promises to be a high-energy Christmas Eve celebration.
Organisers Bulawayo Exclusive Events (BEE) say anticipation for the event has been steadily building, as the popular house music experience continues to cement its place on the city’s festive calendar.
This year’s edition comes with a festive twist, as the event has been branded an All White Party, a theme organisers say reflects the joy and togetherness associated with the Christmas season.
“This edition is special because Christmas Day is the very next day, so the all-white theme symbolises joy, unity and the festive spirit of the season,” the organisers said.
On the music front, the event has already confirmed two major international acts. South African house music stars Argento Dust and Lebza The Villain have been officially announced, with more performers expected to be revealed closer to the event.
“We’ve activated international act Argento Dust from South Africa alongside Lebza The Villain. The rest of the line-up remains a surprise – we want people to come ready for something special,” said the organisers.

Beyond the music and enhanced production, this year’s Garden of House will also carry a strong community focus. In keeping with the spirit of the festive season, the organisers will run a donation drive in support of the Sandra Jones Centre.
“This year, we’re also giving back to the community through a donation drive in support of the Sandra Jones Centre,” the organisers confirmed.
With promises of improved production, a carefully curated house music journey, and an emphasis on elegance and experience, the organisers say the event is tailored for true house music lovers.
“If you love authentic house music and premium vibes, Garden of House is where you need to be,” they said.



