EDL Weekender: A Long Easter Weekend

We finally get a long weekend.

Finally.

GidiFest is back this weekend also.

 

Weekender!

New playlist for the weekend!

EAT

A Seat at the Table

On Saturday, April 20, we are grabbing A Seat at the Table for our third culinary experience titled “The Last Supper.” Our honorary guest of the day is @officialarole and we are breaking bread at the table of brotherhood (and sisterhood) to discuss societal issues on religion.

*This 4-course menu is open to open to all, for all!
— The Yellow of Lagos

A Seat at the Table is a unique culinary experience for millennials in Lagos to bond over culture, communion, and conversation.

  • Chef: Chef Bobsy Umah, in partnership with Hans and Rene

  • Music: DJ Vvadaa

  • When: April 20, 2019 @ 2pm  

  • How Much: N20,000

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Fregz A Porter Launch

Chef Fregz’ “affordable” line if officially official

For the last two years I have been thinking, testing and sometimes afraid to do this but this Easter Fregz A Porter is officially rolling out! Fregz A Porter is simply a delicious offering from the kitchen of Chef Fregz without delving too deep in your pockets to enjoy good food!
— Chef Fregz

What is Fregz A Porter?

Fregz A Porter is straight to the point delicious food using proper local to asian flavours. Fregz A Porter is here to deliver flavour, joy and happiness from our kitchen to your mouth and ultimately your soul!

 

DRINK

Lanzerac Wine Tasting at La Pointe

If you’re up for some free wine and cheese this weekend, there’ll be a wine tasting at La Pointe supermarket on Saturday. It’s completely free and all you have to do is show up on time - 6pm.

 

Happy Hour @ Lagos Irish Pub

Lagos

The NATIVE Presents…ROOTS Volume 1: “Rock, War & Funk”

This is the first in the a series of audiovisual showcases on West African music history. “Rock, War & Funk” will be an interactive timeline of Nigeria’s pre and post-wartime music and The NATIVE will be displaying licensed works and rare original showcases.

We’ve started the series as a direct answer to the increasing popularity of modern Nigerian music. As our sounds continue to travel, it’s so important to pay respects to those before us. For us to truly make progress and crystallise the genre, we have to remember our history, and present it to the new generation – it’s something that’s done very regularly and to a high level in Country Music and especially Hip-Hop, which explains their longevity. We want this to be like entering into a vault from the time period, and for young Nigerians to truly immerse themselves in our rich musical history
— Seni Saraki (Founder, The NATIVE)
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Silent House Party by Silent Disco Lagos

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GidiFest

Coachella, but for Lagos?

 

That’s all from me this week. Have a good weekend!

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