Captain Morgan Muckpit Ignites Kenya With a High-Voltage Nairobi Kickoff in Juja




The night air in Juja hummed with anticipation long before the first bassline hit. Burudani Address—usually a lively weekend hotspot—had transformed into a glowing playground of flavour, music and adventure. As crowds poured in, one thing was clear: the Captain Morgan Muckpit National Launch Tour had officially begun, and it was determined to make a statement.

Fresh from a colourful soft launch in Nakuru, the brand brought its boldest energy to Nairobi for the first major stop of its countrywide takeover. Word of the new Captain Morgan Muckpit Melon Splash had already travelled fast, drawing squads from across the city eager to taste the buzz for themselves.

By sundown, the grounds were electric. Neon accents, immersive installations and the unmistakable aroma of crisp Muckpit blends set the mood for an unforgettable night. At the heart of the excitement was celebrated Kenyan artist Iyanii, the newly unveiled Brand Ambassador. When he finally stepped onto the stage, the crowd erupted—his signature swagger and high-octane performance capturing everything Muckpit stands for: bold flavour, bold fun and bold expression.

Supporting acts turned the celebration into a full-blown festival. Tipsy Gee, Silverstone Barz, and Bigg Yasa brought their distinct sounds to the stage, while DJs Deewiz, Jojo and Sanchez kept the momentum skyrocketing with mixes that had the entire venue in motion.

But the music was only part of the magic. Guests moved from one interactive experience to the next, drinks in hand, discovering the playful spirit of Captain Morgan Muckpit with every pour. The crowd favourite—Melon Splash—became the night’s anthem served chilled, vibrant and exactly what the energy demanded.

As the celebration hit full steam, Brand Manager Kanyi Kiuru captured the moment perfectly: “This tour is our way of appreciating our consumers nationwide by bringing unforgettable nights to their doorstep. The Nairobi edition sets the tone for what is ahead.”

With gates opening at 6 PM and a squad-friendly ticket admitting five people—with a 750 ml bottle of Muckpit to kick things off—it was more than a party. It was a movement.

And as the lights danced across Juja deep into the night, one thing became undeniable: Captain Morgan Muckpit didn’t just launch a tour—it sparked a nationwide adventure that’s only getting started.

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