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BetMGM Big Game BashLuke Combs to headline.The Chelsea at The Cosmopolitan, 3708 Las Vegas Blvd. S, Level 3, Las Vegas

The Maxim Casino Royale ExperienceResorts World Las Vegas, 3000 S. Las Vegas Blvd., Las Vegas10 p.m.

Sports Illustrated The PartyThe Chainsmokers and Kygo performing.XS Nightclub at Wynn Las Vegas, 3131 S. Las Vegas Blvd. Las Vegas10 p.m.

Gronk BeachPerformers to be announced.

Michelob ULTRA Country ClubPerformances by Lil Wayne and T-Pain & [Alesso; Dan Marino and Alex Morgan host — this part embargoed until 10 a.m. Jan 12]. An all-star celebrity golf shoot-out for the ages.Topgolf Las Vegas in MGM Grand, 4627 Koval Lane, Las Vegas7 p.m.-12:30 a.m.Tickets: https://www.michelobultra.com/ultracountryclub

Taste of the NFLCurated by celebrity chefs Andrew Zimmern, Carla Hall, Tim Love, Lasheeda Perry and Mark Bucher. Benefiting GENYOUth’s End Student Hunger Fund.Keep Memory Alive Event Center, 888 W Bonneville Ave., Las Vegas3-7 p.m.

Nelly at Marquee Nightclub3708 S. Las Vegas Blvd., Las Vegas10:30 p.m.

Zedd at OMNIA Nightclub3570 S. Las Vegas Blvd., Las Vegas10:30 p.m.

DJ Pauly D at JEWEL Nightclub3730 S. Las Vegas Blvd., Las Vegas10:30 p.m.

Mustard at TAO Nightclub3377 S. Las Vegas Blvd., Las Vegas10:30 p.m.

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Source: Blavity Inc. / Blavity House Party / RNB House Party
Blavity Inc. is “enhancing its experiential offerings, providing innovative sponsorship opportunities, and expanding its experiential business” after acquiring RNB House Party and rebranding it Blavity House Party.

Spotted on Blavity, Blavity Inc. has acquired the Black-owned family business RNB House Party, best known for its traveling day party events and productions nationwide.
Per Blavity:

 The company’s brand has seamlessly aligned with Blavity Inc.’s strategy to give its growing audience of young consumers unique in-person experiences. RNB House Party (as Blavity House Party) will work with Blavity Media Group to create Blavity Media Group’s first music festival in 2024. RNB House Party founder Charles Kuykendoll will also join the company as General Manager of Community at Blavity Inc.
Other upcoming events on Blavity’s slate include this year’s Blavity Grammy’s House Party, All-Star Weekend, and an HBCU Homecoming House Party.
Mike Hadgis, Chief Revenue Officer at Blavity Inc, spoke on the acquisition and said, “We are thrilled to welcome RNB House Party into the Blavity Media Group family. This acquisition expands our experiential portfolio and aligns with our dedication to fostering authentic connections within the community.”
Morgan DeBaun, Blavity Inc. founder and CEO, added, “We are entering a new phase of growth and innovation within our Blavity Media Group division. The acquisition of RNB House Party marks a pivotal step in our journey to provide impactful experiences and leverage the scale of our reach to bring our audience together in person.”

As the world continues to open up following the pandemic, despite COVID still rearing its ugly head, the world is looking for more party experiences to reconnect with friends world.
Sounds lit. Just make sure we’re on the invite list for the next party.

Photo: Blavity Inc. / Blavity House Party

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(from left to right) Jonathan Bekele and Spinall at WORLD AFRIKA X AFROLITUATION party at Chinatown Country Club in Boston, Massachusetts on March 24, 2023.

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“An event whose culture and influence reaches far and wide across the globe” – Jonathan Bekele, founder of WORLD AFRIKA

Year started: 2022

Partners: EthioBoyzEnt (partner), NuWave Collective (partner), SuperSmashBroz (DJ/partner), King Collins (DJ)

Primary city: Boston

Main venue(s): Garage, Spirit of Boston, Shojo

What inspired you to come up with this party?

Before the pandemic, I created Anbessa. It was supposed to be a company that [had] different branches like events, clothing, miscellaneous things. It’s obviously based on our culture, the lion is embedded in Ethiopian culture. In the clothing brand, on the back of the T-shirts, you’ll see WORLD AFRIKA. The reason why I spell it WORLD AFRIKA with a “K” is because, initially, the name of Africa was with a “k” from the native countries, before colonization. Ethiopians never got colonized, so I was like, “I would love to keep that same identity with this.”

Back in March of last year, there was a need for a real curated event of experience in the city that focused around Afrobeats in Boston. My one-year anniversary with the clothing brand with the WORLD AFRIKA slogan on it was coming up in April. So I was like, “Let me just throw my first WORLD AFRIKA party.” I had SuperSmashBroz DJing, and it was received well. It gave a different feeling, like they felt like they were back home. And that’s what I want to bring: I want to make people walk out of the party and be like, “OK, I’m buying my ticket for December.”

How did you come up with its name? 

When I was creating the T-shirts, one T-shirt [has] two women that graduated from the airline academy in Ethiopia and they have a lion right in front of them, which is the ambessa. And WORLD AFRIKA was [about] traveling around the world because it was based on the aviation thing. Ethiopian Airlines was the first airline in Africa that was really able to travel across. And the second T-shirt was a lion literally walking past an Ethiopian Airlines plane. So that’s where it stemmed from. WORLD AFRIKA is a connection of all the different countries and just grouping them together.

Who typically attends?

Obviously, my Habeshas support. There’s a huge West African population here — a lot of my friends are Nigerian — and Cape Verdeans. Anybody who’s from Cape Verde, all of their people for some reason immigrated to Massachusetts or Rhode Island. The second [WORLD AFRIKA party] was on a yacht in the middle of Boston Harbor that held like 650 people. It was like three levels, different DJs. And the bottom floor was Cape Verdean DJs. But then you’ll also see groups of Asian people that just want to show up and party, dance. You’ll see a bunch of white people slide up. But I would say for the most part, it’s West Africans, East Africans, Cape Verdeans. We did an amapiano party one time, and hella South Africans popped up.

Where does this typically take place or where has it taken place before?

The first venue I did was Garage. The second one was called Spirit of Boston. The funny thing is Garage is closed, Spirit of Boston actually caught on fire two months ago — so they are no longer operational. I went to Addis, and I did two WORLD AFRIKAs over there at Midtown Ultra Lounge right on Bole. One of my good friends, his name is Nate Enzo, owns it. He was like, “What do you think about doing it over here?” And I was like, “Yeah, why not? This will pay for my trip, basically.” So I did it over there, sold out both times. And I didn’t really realize the impact of what I had until that happened in Addis. Because when it happened it in Addis, and when I did the yacht event, I was like, “D–n, this is not just a Boston thing. It’s becoming more than that.”

At the top of 2023, I’ve been at this venue called Shojo. And they’ve been my most consistent venue. So I did one right before I went to Ethiopia, and I’ve done one every single month, so February, March, April, I’ve been there. I also did one in D.C. first week of March. That was nice. I have a lot of connects in D.C. One of my friends, he owns a lounge, and he was just like, “Why don’t you try doing it over here?” And I was like, “Yeah, why not?” And it did really well. I was like, “D–n, if I start out in these small spaces or mid-sized spaces, whether it be New York, Atlanta, L.A., the world will come organically.”

Why does your party stand out?

I’m able to connect with people, I’m very personable. And I’m very good with business. Dami came to me back in March, and Dami was like, “Hey, Spinall wants to come to Boston.” I know they couldn’t find a venue. Essentially, they came to me, and I had a venue already locked for WORLD AFRIKA that I was going to do on my own. Personally, I could have just done the event and probably took all that money to the head. But I thought bigger — because I was like, “OK, if I have Spinall and I work with Afrolituation and Dami and all of them, this would be great for the brand going forward.”

I think [it’s because of] those collabs and those teams I put together. I really work hard day by day making sure everything is exquisite from the beginning to the end. And I’m always asking people throughout the event, like, “You need anything? You having a good time?” People feel at home there. People leave the event wanting more, and wanting to buy that ticket back home, whether it’s West Africa, North Africa, South Africa, East Africa, Central. That’s my mission to drive that idea home.

Recall your favorite memory at one of your parties.

My favorite memory was we were in Addis, and K-Meta put on a song called “WATAWI” [by CKay feat. Davido, Focalistic and Abidoza]. I’m standing on a couch in the middle of the party. A lot of people don’t know this song. But he didn’t realize at that moment that that was my favorite song of the year. And as the song is playing, I’m screaming the lyrics. At the same time, I’m taking a video and I’m turning, turning, turning and the whole place was filled up. All my friends from the Bay, all my friends from D.C., all my friends from Dallas, New York, Boston, all over the place [were] just mingling and having a great time.

In my mind, I was like, “OK, this is lit. I’m here. And I’m here to stay.” This is something that can be for real for real going forward. I had a serious in-my-head moment of like, “I could do this every week here.” And the funny thing was I did it back-to-back weeks, and they were both sold out. Typically, I take a month off to do it. But because I was in Addis and my time there was limited, I did it back-to-back weeks, and both weeks were sold out. And I was like, “No way! This is for real!”

Saturday, April 15

BLACKPINK Headlining Coachella Day 2The K-pop girl group will make history on the main stage.Coachella Stage, Empire Polo Club, Indio

Interscope Coachella PartyThe label’s famed festival party is returning to the desert.Palm Springs12-5 p.m.

Revolve FestivalRevolve and The h.wood Group present the two-day Revolve Festival, which will take place Saturday and Sunday.Thermal, Calif.2-6 p.m.

Neon CarnivalThe exclusive after party will extend the festival fun all night long, with DJ Ruckus, Kaypar and Mel DeBarge set to perform. Desert International Horse Park, 85555 Airport Blvd., Thermal10 p.m.

Camp PooshKourtney Kardashian Barker’s lifestyle brand is partnering with The h.wood Group for a throwback camp experience, where Mike Posner and DJ Cassidy will be performing.Palm Desert1-5 p.m.

CIROC Honey Melon Launch PartyThe premium vodka brand is unveiling its latest flavor, honey melon, at a reimagined country club experience filled with delicious cocktails and guest DJs. Soho Desert House, 84700 Avenue 58, Thermal12-7 p.m.

Sturdy Oasis: Afro HousePresented by Liquid I.V., this three-day event will feature “special guests” and “special performances” throughout the weekend. Thermal10 p.m. – 4 a.m.

Pitchfork Live in Palm Springs: Day 2Pitchfork‘s event and livestream series will feature interviews and performances, with guests specially selected by their editorial team. RSVP here.Ace Hotel & Swim Club, 701 E Palm Canyon Drive, Palm Springs11 a.m. – 4 p.m.

Ketel One Botanical Spritz OasisThe premium vodka brand is giving festivalgoers an opportunity for some much-needed R&R at their sensorial haven, replete with fresh cocktails, live music and more. Palm Desert1-5 p.m.

Cap’n’s CoveHosted by Renee Rapp, the brunch-meets-pool party invites anyone to its desert oasis adventure, featuring DJ Pee .Wee’s all-vinyl DJ set. This is a free event on a first come, first served basis since space is limited, but anyone who gets on the Smooth Sailing List (and fills out the waiver) will have priority access. Lone Palm Pool at Margaritaville Resort Palm Springs, 1600 N Indian Canyon Dr., Palm Springs10 a.m. – 3 p.m.

ZOEasisThe Zoe Report and its founder Rachel Zoe will bring back desert chic for its annual soirée, where Pamela Tick is set to perform.Coachella Valley2:30-6:30 p.m.

Spin Desert Oasis Pool PartyCool off at Spin‘s pool party, where DJ Ry Toast will be performing. Palm Desert2-5:30 p.m.

Link UpAndre Power’s Link Up day party will make its way to Palm Springs for its first-ever pool party. Ace Hotel & Swim Club, 701 E Palm Canyon Drive, Palm Springs12-6 p.m.

Sonic DesertDJ Roxy Ferrari will perform at the mystical oasis. Thermal12-5 p.m.