All set for the Suko White Music Bash

All set for the Suko White Music Bash

All is set for the Suko White Music Bash tomorrow at the Opuwo Open Market and on 1 November 2025. It will be hosted at the Bethold Himumuine football field in Katutura. Menongongo Gloria Kejarukua, widely known as Suko White, landed in the Land of the Brave this week ahead of the event as the organiser and headliner.

Kejarukua is known for hosting events in the United Kingdom (UK), especially for Namibians living abroad. She has shifted gears to also host shows and soccer tournaments back in her motherland. She told VIBEZ! That the bash is a high-energy event featuring live music performances, DJ sets, and an electric atmosphere. “Our goal is to bring the community together for a fun and entertaining experience,” she said.

Suko White said that they have started bringing their signature events to Namibia, which has resulted in huge success. “We have had an amazing response from the community. It’s great to see the energy and enthusiasm for music and soccer here. Our plan is to continue hosting these events in different locations, sharing the experience with more people, and building a stronger connection between communities. Namibia has been a fantastic addition to our global events. We’re excited to see what the future holds,” she said.

The Suko White Music Bash and Tournament is a unique event that brings together music and sports, featuring live performances and a soccer tournament. “It’s a fantastic way to blend entertainment, competition, and community spirit. The idea behind this show is to bring together music lovers and celebrate the vibrant music scene. We want to create an unforgettable experience with amazing performances, great vibes, and a sense of community. It’s all about good music, good people, and having a blast,” she explained

She has described that the UK has a thriving entertainment and sports scene, with world-class venues and a huge following for music and sports. Namibia, on the other hand, has a growing industry with a lot of potential. “The energy here is infectious, and we’re excited to be a part of its growth. Both countries offer unique experiences. We’re loving the opportunity to bring our events to Namibia and share the excitement,” she emphasised. 

“We have a few more events lined up for the rest of the year! We’re planning a couple of concerts and some more sports tournaments. We’re also exploring partnerships with local artists and organisations to bring new and exciting experiences to the community,” she added.

Kejarukua concluded that they are hard at work with other projects before the year ends with a soccer tournament. “Keep looking out for more exciting events and collaborations coming your way. Let’s keep the vibe going and make some unforgettable memories together! And of course, don’t miss out on the Suko White Music Bash and soccer tournament, it’s going to be epic,” she ended.

-slunyangwe@nepc.com.na