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Lets Out Party rocks despite chilly weather

Rosetta D33P. PIC PHATSIMO KAPENG
Rosetta D33P. PIC PHATSIMO KAPENG

The fourth edition of the much anticipated Lets Out Party was nothing but a night to remember for the revellers as the event left an indelible mark.

This years’ event, as it continues to establish itself in the entertainment calendar locally, saw a remarkable turnout for an occasion of its kind with party goers flocking the Wagga Gardenex to enjoy a night of music, fashion, and unmatched vibes. From the moment the revellers arrived, it was evident that it might be the night to remember as the attendees embraced the black attire theme for the event. Revellers pulled out some of their finest black attire outfits more especially women, as they looked absolutely dead beautiful adding an air of sophistication and unity in the evening.

Organisers ensured that the event offered expensive taste kind of vibes going from the décor and lavish lounge areas, which complemented the attendees’ black attire outfits. Though the night was everything to die for about the fourth edition of the event, the occasion was almost marred by the chilly evening. Soon after the sun set, it started getting a bit chilly to a point where revellers pulled out their jackets but continued having their drinks despite the cold weather. Some revellers shook off the chilly weather by hitting the dance floor to keep their bodies warm and incessantly enjoying their evening without any hiccups.

Despite the chilly weather, selected artists on the line-up brought out their A-game to give the revellers value for their money. The artists took to the stage and delivered electrifying performances over the decks to keep the crowd moving despite everything. Each brought out their different flair with their mixes and the chilly weather was nothing but a distant memory once more. South African DJ and vocalist, Kitchen Mess, delivered a performance to die for.

He serenaded the party goers while still handling the decks. For the first time in Botswana, Rosetta D33P, a deep house DJ from the neighbouring country on the south, had the crowd eating out of the palm of her hands with an hour-long performance. Romeo too did not disappoint, leaving it for old times’ sake bringing back old RnB songs.

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