Entertainment
Quiver Lounge Expands to Kisumu
Kisumu’s nightlife is about to get a major boost as Quiver Lounge and Grill, one of Nairobi’s most popular entertainment spots, prepares to open its doors in the lakeside city ahead of the December holidays.
The franchise, which has already made a name with its high-end lounges in Nairobi and Kitengela, is eyeing Kisumu as the next frontier in its expansion drive.
On Saturday morning, Kisumu City Manager Abala Wanga held a meeting with Quiver Managing Director Peter Mbugua and his partners, who confirmed plans to set up the new branch.
Wanga welcomed the investment, saying Kisumu has in recent years become a hotbed for hospitality and tourism ventures.
“We are creating a conducive environment for investors, and Kisumu is now attracting major brands in entertainment, hotels, and lifestyle,” he said.
The move is expected to create jobs for local youth, offer a fresh experience for party lovers, and inject millions into the city’s nightlife economy.
For Kisumu residents and holidaymakers flocking the region during the festive season, Quiver’s arrival signals more vibrant nights, premium entertainment, and a touch of Nairobi’s clubbing culture at the heart of the lakeside city.
With the new lounge set to launch just in time for Christmas and New Year celebrations, Kisumu’s entertainment scene is bracing for one of its biggest shakeups yet.
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