What can I say, but Asante Serengeti Lemon!
Bite Vibes was a love letter to the audiophiles of Dar es Salaam, a two-day extravaganza that launched Serengeti Lemon, the newest flavoured beer on the scene. With music, food, and good vibes filling the air, it felt like stepping into a different world—ambayo ilileta pamoja flavor, rhythm, and culture kwa namna ambayo Serengeti Breweries tu inaweza ku-pull off.
Hii festival ilikuwa spread across zone tatu, each offering its own unique experience. Whether you were in the mood for a sensory adventure, a laid-back hangout, or a front-row music experience, Serengeti Bite Vibes had it all.
The festival kicked off on April 26th with a day full of energy—despite the rain pouring down for most of the day. The rainy season wasn’t enough to dampen spirits as fans embraced the weather, and the music took center stage. Headlined by South African rap sensation Cassper Nyovest, the performances had the crowd dancing, jumping, and vibing through the drizzle. Wasanii wakubwa kama Abigail Chams, Bill Nas, Jaivah na Darassa, waliungana nae, all delivering performances that kept the energy high, rain or shine.
Baada ya mvua za siku ya kwanza, April 27th ilikuja na mbadiliko mzuri wa hali ya hewa. The sun finally broke through, turning the festival grounds into a bright, sun-soaked paradise. It felt like the rainy season had taken a much-needed break, and festival-goers couldn’t have asked for better vibes.
The day reached its peak with Diamond Platnumz headlining the second night. As the official ambassador for Serengeti Lemon, he took to the stage in an all-black outfit, delivering a performance that was nothing short of spectacular. Flames shot up from either side of the stage, a firework show illuminated the sky, and a stunning animation sequence on the big screen added a modern, electric twist to his performance. Other standout performances from Chino Kidd, Rosa Ree, G Nako, Whozu, and RayVanny made the second day a perfect blend of musical magic and sunny vibes.
Serengeti Bite Vibes haikuwa tu festival ya muziki—ilikuwa ni full-on sensory experience. Whether you were vibing in the Ndimu Zone, chilling in the Lager Zone, or sipping drinks in the Lite Zone, every moment was a celebration of Serengeti Lemon’s bold, fresh flavor.
This wasn’t just about music or beer—it was about creating a vibe that brought people together, made them feel something new, and left them with memories they’ll be talking about for years to come.