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The New Times (Kigali)
Linda Mbabazi
The group of multilingual musicians from Ivory Coast, who were recently in the country for the Pan-African Dance Festival (FESPAD), gave the local entertainment industry a new face with their performance. The upscale hangout which opened last year is located in Nyarutarama and was filled to capacity this weekend. The high spirited club-goers streamed into the place from all directions and by 11 pm, the parking lot outside the club was full. "I must admit that I really enjoyed my evening at B-Club and that I had never attended to such a lively after party before," says Bebe Umulisa, 26, who was at the party. The stage setting was top-notch and the sound system was sophisticated with DJ Focus in charge of the music. "I think DJ Focus has got a sense of good music. No wonder he selects the best music which suits all people," says Jackson Kalisa, a student at the National University of Rwanda. Samia, the fiancé of the proprietor of B-Club Barry Ndengeyingoma, told The New Times that they are actually interested in inviting more international artists to the after party at B-Club to discover Kigali's nightlife and to improve their trendy club.
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The
popular band Magic System entertained an enthusiastic crowd this
weekend during the after party at B-Club VIP. The audience composed of
business elites and others partied till the wee hours of the evening.
