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Home » Lifestyle » How OSR Took Over Nairobi with Old School R&B Magic

How OSR Took Over Nairobi with Old School R&B Magic

by Queen Amber
10 months ago
in Lifestyle
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Nairobi was treated to a night of pure nostalgia and unmatched vibes as the Old School R&B Brunch (OSR) landed at Mass House, Ngong Racecourse, for its first-ever Kenyan edition. Known globally for transforming cities like London, Lagos, New York, and Dubai into hubs of R&B celebration, OSR’s Nairobi stop was no different. It was an explosion of music, food, culture, and unforgettable energy.

The Saturday night experience was the crown jewel of the four-day Kenya takeover, drawing in music lovers, tastemakers, and party-goers for a celebration of throwback anthems that defined a generation. With DJs spinning classic hits from the 90s and 2000s, the dance floor was alive from the first beat to the last. The crowd sang along word-for-word, a testament to the timeless pull of old school R&B.

Mass House was transformed into more than a venue. It became a cultural playground. Street food stalls, vibrant fashion, and curated cocktails added to the sensory experience, while the pulsating atmosphere reminded everyone why OSR has grown into one of the world’s most exciting entertainment brands.

OSR Co-Founder Reiss summed it up perfectly: “From the very beginning, Old School R&B Brunch was about more than music. It was about creating a space where people could connect, be themselves, and celebrate a culture that shaped us. Bringing that energy to Kenya feels like coming home.”

What began in London six years ago as a 250-person brunch has become a global movement across more than 45 cities in 15 countries. Nairobi’s edition proved that Kenya is more than ready to embrace that energy.

As the lights dimmed and the final chorus faded, one thing was clear: this was not just an after-party, it was an unforgettable cultural moment. And with Mombasa set to host the tropical R&B Beach Party at Sarova Whitesands to close the Kenya tour, the OSR wave is only just beginning.

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