Independence weekend ignites Mutare’s nightlife scene

Liberty Dube
Entertainment Guide
AS Zimbabwe celebrates Independence Day this Saturday, Mutare’s nightlife comes alive with a diverse and exciting line-up of events.
From energetic youth-focused shows to relaxed, soulful sessions, entertainment spots across the city are ready to deliver unforgettable experiences.
Revellers are spoiled for choice, with each venue offering a unique way to mark the historic occasion starting today till Sunday.
Platinum Leisure Centre
The spacious joint will host the highly anticipated Mutare Cup Clash, tomorrow. The Independence Day event, designed specifically for youths, will see DJs and MCs battling it out on the turntables and on the mic in a vibrant showcase of talent and creativity. The clash promises high energy and fierce competition, making it one of the standout events on the Independence Day calendar. The youthful crowd is expected to bring life and excitement as they cheer on their favourites.
Chitsa Bar and Liquids
The watering hole presents a well-crafted weekend of entertainment that blends intensity with elegance. Friday’s Signature Standout Night kicks things off with bold themes and a high-impact atmosphere that sets the tone for the weekend. On Saturday, the Vibes and Lifestyle Premium Night takes over, offering a refined nightlife experience where style meets top-tier entertainment. DJs Stixxie and Popinjo will command the decks on both nights, delivering electrifying sets guaranteed to keep the dancefloor packed. Sunday introduces the Unique Chill Concept, a smooth and relaxing session led by DJ Tawaz. With old school classics flowing through the speakers, it provides the perfect wind-down after a thrilling weekend.

DJ Famous
DJ Famous

Muchina Muhombe
The joint, situated in Penhalonga, will tomorrow host popular Zimdancehall artiste, Blot, in a live performance set to draw fans from across the city. Known for hits such as Handife Ndiri Rombe, Kana Mandibhowa, and Ndokuda Babe, Blot is expected to light up the stage with his signature energy, adding a live music highlight to the weekend’s festivities. He will be backed by local DJs who will provide entertainment starting tonight till Sunday.
Club Mandisa
The entertainment joint has set a lively mix of sound and style, with DJs Nasty and Smokes leading the entertainment. The main arena will feature a blend of old and new school music, appealing to a wide audience. The VIP section adds a glamorous touch, with vixens enhancing the exclusive atmosphere. It’s a venue that balances vibrant partying with a touch of sophistication.
Plus 44 Connect
For those looking for a different experience, Plus 44 Connect offers an open-air celebration in Dora Communal Lands. Featuring performances by Zincyard, Famous, and Shamie D, the venue combines fresh air with pulsating beats. The setting creates a unique fusion of rural charm and modern entertainment, making it an attractive option for those seeking something out of the ordinary this Independence weekend.
Galaxy Nite Hub
The spot keeps the momentum going throughout the weekend with selected DJs taking over the decks from Friday through Sunday. Known for its energetic crowd and consistent delivery of hits, the venue remains a favourite for those who simply want to dance and enjoy the festive atmosphere without interruption.
Club 242
The spot, located in Dangamvura will host versatile Old School soundmen, who will take revellers on a journey through time with old school music dominating Saturday and Sunday nights. The venue offers a relaxed yet engaging atmosphere, perfect for those who appreciate classic hits and a more laid-back celebration.

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