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Photos: Refreshing tunes at Machame’s silent disco night

Matooke Republic by Matooke Republic
November 10, 2019
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It is no news that music is medicine for the soul and for revellers who attended the silent disco party at Machame, Naguru; this was the perfect evening for the weekend’s getaway.

DJs on the ones and twos.

Saturday night was a fun-filled serene silent disco experience with revellers being treated to hours of four music channels hosted by eight Almost Famous DJs who were feeding their crowd with tunes of dancehall, reggae, urban music and old school channels that kept the crowd bobbing their heads to the beats.

When the DJ plays your favourite song.

The Mith and party masterminds Wagga and Jagen did not disappoint as they encouraged guests to try out each of the channels that played with the crowd’s favourite being the urban music channel.

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Feeling the beat.

It was a night for many to kick back and relax with friends with Tusker Lite on board to lite up the night with drinks flowing throughout the silent party rave.

Host of the ight The Mith with a fan.

Party animals also indulged in freshly cooked mchomo and took the chance to enjoy themselves to the brim all night long in one thrilling musical experience.

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