Beach Please Festival

Beach Please Festival
30 Dec 08:00 AM
Until 31 Dec

Beach Please Festival

Diani Beach – Kwale
Organized by Hustlesasa

Beach Please Festival Returns as Africa’s Largest NYE Beach Celebration in Diani

Diani is about to host the ultimate New Year’s Eve bash as the Beach Please Festival makes its grand return on December 30th and 31st, 2025. Known as Africa’s largest NYE beach festival, this electrifying two-day celebration is set against Kenya’s most iconic coastal destination, offering sun, sand, music, and non-stop party vibes.

From sundown to sunrise, thousands of revelers will gather to close out 2025 and welcome the new year with unforgettable performances, world-class DJs, and beachside entertainment. The festival has quickly grown into a cultural phenomenon, recognized as the go-to destination for East and Central Africa’s year-end celebrations.

With strictly 18+ entry and enforced ID checks, the event promotes safe, responsible partying while delivering an unmatched atmosphere. Whether it’s dancing under the stars, enjoying drinks with friends, or celebrating the countdown by the ocean, Beach Please Festival is built to create memories that last a lifetime.

Ring in 2026 the only way that matters—toes in the sand, music in the air, and nothing but good vibes at Beach Please Festival.

Event Details

Beach Please Festival 2025

Tuesday, December 30 & Wednesday, December 31, 2025
@ Diani, Kenya

  • Experience: Africa’s Largest NYE Beach Festival – two days of music, parties & coastal vibes
  • Age Limit: 18+ only (Strictly ID required)
  • Note: Drink & party responsibly

Tickets:

Die Hard – KES 2,500 (Limited)
Phase 1 – KES 3,500Diani Beach

Book now: Beach Please Festival

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Age Group
21 – 100

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Thoughtful & beautiful

October 6, 2025

“Jogoo Wa Shamba Wawika Mjini” hit different. It nailed the shags-meets-city vibe installations that make you think about where you’re from vs where you are. Layers, textures, and real cultural depth. Worth the visit if you appreciate art that speaks to the Kenyan experience. Highly recommend! 🎨

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This one was calm and super educative

September 6, 2025

I’m happy I took my nephew to it, it was really nice!

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