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The groundbreaking Breakfast Club Dhaka RAFIKI showcase is officially taking its signature morning rave culture to Africa for the very first time. On Sunday, 24 May 2026, the Dhaka-born community platform will host its highly anticipated Kenya edition at Pickled Café & Bar, Nairobi.
This monumental cross-continental move marks the platform’s second overseas chapter following its wildly successful Colombo debut earlier this year, signaling a massive evolution for the Bangladesh electronic music scene.
| Feature | Details |
| Event | Breakfast Club Dhaka: RAFIKI |
| Edition | Kenya Edition (First in Africa) |
| Date | Sunday, 24 May 2026 |
| Time | 10:00 AM – 2:00 PM |
| Venue | Pickled Café & Bar, Olenguruone Avenue, Nairobi |
| Entry | Free entry (RSVP required) |
| Lineup | OMDG 🇧🇩, Isat Irat 🇪🇹, SHI 🇰🇪 |
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The event takes its name from the Swahili word for “friend“—a meaning that sits at the absolute core of this gathering. The Breakfast Club Dhaka RAFIKI experience has successfully redefined local dance floors by prioritizing music, deep community, and sober-friendly morning gatherings. Now, that intentional ritual is traveling far beyond Asia.
Unlike traditional late-night clubbing, this Dhaka morning rave movement flips the script by trading dark, alcohol-fueled environments for morning sunlight, specialty coffee, and high-fidelity sound. Best of all, entry to this exclusive Nairobi music event is entirely free for everyone. There are no cover charges or restrictive guestlists; attendees simply need to secure their spot online via RSVP so the venue team can prep the space.

This upcoming Kenya edition follows a highly successful first overseas chapter in Colombo, Sri Lanka, which proved that South Asia’s daytime dance subculture easily translates across borders.
By bringing the Breakfast Club Dhaka RAFIKI tour to Kenya, the organizers are unlocking a vibrant new chapter. The move represents a major milestone for home-grown subcontinental movements, proving that creative communities in Dhaka are no longer just building for local audiences—they are scaling global, boundary-pushing formats rooted in hospitality and authentic connection.
RAFIKI acts as a cultural bridge, uniting selectors from Bangladesh, Ethiopia, and Kenya. The global lineup features:
Together, this international trio will forge a cross-cultural soundscape shaped by global rhythms and fluid movement, offering a unique meeting point for entirely different musical communities.
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What began just two seasons and fourteen episodes ago as a humble Dhaka café experiment has rapidly matured into something much rarer: a powerhouse homegrown cultural export. RAFIKI represents the very first time a Bangladeshi music label has staged a cultural crossing of this magnitude on African ground. By providing a platform where international artists can unite under a Bangladeshi banner, Breakfast Club Dhaka is signaling a bold new direction for where the label intends to journey next.
RAFIKI signals a massive shift for home-grown subcontinental movements.Dhaka’s creative communities are no longer just building for local audiences. They are creating boundary-pushing formats that move globally. This African debut shows how culture travels when rooted in clarity, hospitality, and pure community.
On 24 May, Nairobi officially joins the global morning ritual. Doors open early, the coffee will be brewing, and everyone is welcome. ☀️

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