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Mbiire’s Daughter Nadia to Treat Revelers to a Miami Party Experience

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From hosting a 90’s themed Pop Up party for her husband to bringing Las Vegas to Kampala, city socialite Nadia Mbiire Matovu is surely known for creating the finest parties in Kampala. Nadia will this week be hosting the Pop Up Miami edition slated to take place on Thursday December 19 at Soho Rooftop Lounge.

The well-travelled fashionista says her inspiration for hosting parties started when photos of her husband’s surprise birthday party went viral prompting a big brand to approach her.

 “The Pop-Up is about creating the best party experience for the attendees. I want people to have an unforgettable night. Last year I did Vegas and this year I switched it up to Miami. Every year I will be bringing party capitals of the world to Kampala,” said Nadia Matovu.

From the production to the décor and the hospitality, the Johnnie Walker Highball Pop Up Party is set to create a totally different Miami party experience to the revelers. A line up of the crème de la crème spin doctors that include Selector Jay, DJ Ssese, DJ Simples, Deejay Jo have been confirmed to turn tables on the D-day. 

Tickets are available at all Sparkles saloons and the House of Walker at Sheraton Hotel at Shs 100,000 while online tickets are available at mooch.com

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