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Old School R&B Brunch Takes Over Nairobi and Mombasa This Weekend

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The vibes are about to be unmatched! Old School R&B Brunch (OSR), the global entertainment brand that has taken over London, Lagos, New York, and Dubai, has officially landed in Kenya. The four-day experience is set to bring together music lovers in Nairobi and Mombasa for a celebration of R&B nostalgia, culture, and good energy.

The action kicks off today, Thursday 14 August, with The Business of Music Summit at Sarova Panafric, where artists, tastemakers, and industry executives will be diving into the future of African music.

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Friday night brings the OSR Padel Party, a mix of sport, socialising, and timeless R&B hits. But the big one is Saturday’s OSR Nairobi Edition at Mass House, Ngong Racecourse, promising a full day of food, culture, and throwback bangers. The weekend wraps up on Sunday at Sarova Whitesands Beach Resort in Mombasa with an R&B by the beach party guaranteed to deliver tropical vibes.

Speaking about the Kenya stop, OSR Co-Founder Reiss said: “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.”

OSR started in London six years ago, born out of the vision of childhood friends Reiss, Olu, and Paul. What began as a simple brunch with 250 guests has exploded into a global cultural movement, with events now hosted in over 45 cities across 15 countries.

Beyond brunches, OSR has expanded into professional recording studios and even its own Restaurant & Bar, cementing its reputation as one of the most exciting entertainment brands worldwide.

Kenya, it is your turn to feel the OSR magic. Will you be catching the Nairobi edition, or are you saving your moves for the Mombasa beach party?

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