Jamaican artiste Kevin Lyttle to perform at Nairobi’s B-Club

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By Pius Cheruiyot | Apr 19, 2017

Billionaires’ Club (B-Club) in Nairobi has now confirmed that Jamaican Superstar Kevin Lyttle will be performing during its monthly pool party over the weekend.

The Turn me on hit maker will be performing at Diamond Plaza Rooftop pool alongside Victoria Kimani, Dj Purpl, Dj Sexy Spin from Nigeria, and US-based Dj Fully Focus.

The After-Party of the event will take place at the B-Club in Galana Plaza where patrons will pay absolutely nothing. “The after-party at B-club will be a way of thanking our clients, they will pay nothing to mingle and have quality time with Kevin Lyttle and other celebrities” said Barry, one of the Club’s Director.

The VIP space according to organizers is in high demand, and guests will have to make reservations.

“B-Club is so versatile, apart from the pool party, we do have other big outdoor events lined up like Golf, Polo, Barbecue among others as part of B-Club outdoor events” said Barry,

The club, which has hosted big personalities has been seen transform the partying in Nairobi to new levels.

Entrance for the event will be Ksh 2000 for the ladies while Gentlemen will be paying Ksh 3000 

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