Smirnoff Battle of the Beats Kicks Off Nairobi Auditions, Showcasing Kenya’s Emerging DJ Talent
The Nairobi auditions for Season 3 of Smirnoff Battle of the Beats took place at Quiver Eastlands on Friday, drawing over 35 DJs eager to demonstrate their skills. The competition, which aims to discover Kenya’s next top DJ, provides a platform for emerging entertainers to shine.
This round followed successful auditions in the Coast, Mountain, Rift Valley, and Lake regions, where DJs Rattihy, Kryptic, KJ, and Insta secured wins. In Nairobi, DJs competed to impress a panel of judges comprising DJ Grauchi, DJ Redbone, and DJ Karoski.
Jonathan Rutto, Smirnoff’s Shopper Marketing Manager, highlighted the competition’s role in promoting Kenya’s vibrant music culture. “It’s more than just a contest. We’re partnering with these DJs to offer opportunities across our brand events,” Rutto stated.
Highlights of the Nairobi Auditions:
The judges evaluated contestants based on originality, stage presence, creativity, and music selection. Each DJ had four minutes to make an impact, showcasing genres such as dancehall, afrobeats, gengetone, and hip-hop.
The top 12 DJs from the auditions will battle it out live on TV, with the ultimate winner receiving a premium DJ kit, including a MacBook, DJ deck, flight case, hard disk, and the chance to perform at EABL events.
The Smirnoff Battle of the Beats continues to champion Kenya’s music talent, providing a stepping stone for aspiring DJs to reach new heights.
Russia Agrees to Halt Recruitment of Kenyans for Ukraine War After Talks with Kenya The…
Aldrine Kibet Scores 4 Goals, Including 30-Minute Hat-Trick, as Celta Vigo U19 Crush CD Roces…
Musalia Mudavadi arrives in Moscow for talks with Russian officials over Kenyans recruited into Russian…
Title: Kenya’s Entertainment Industry Is Booming: Global Deals, Viral Stars, and a Thriving Show Scene…
WRC Safari Rally Stage 3 Cancelled After Heavy Rains Leave Naivasha Roads Impassable The 2026…
South African troops deployed to Johannesburg to help police tackle gangs and illegal mining. South…
This website uses cookies.