
When the sun dipped behind Nairobi’s skyline and October’s final night emerged, there was only one place where sport and nightlife collided: the Halloween Padel Games & After-Party at Padel Kenya in Westlands. On Friday, 31 October, the courts went dark, the neon lights came alive and the costumes were gloriously over the top.
This wasn’t your average Halloween bash with aimless gallivanting. This is where athletes and party royalty mingled under strobes and moonlight where padel rackets swung with precision early in the evening and became props on the dance floor by midnight.


Sport… but Make It Sinister
The night began with friendly matches if you can call battling a vampire “friendly.” As the scoreboard dimmed and the bass kicked in, the atmosphere shifted. The courts morphed into a dance floor, and every point earned earlier became a bragging right at the bar.
Padel Kenya transformed into a glowing arena of eerie competitiveness: zombies lunging for volleys, superheroes chasing smashes, and “royalty” fake crowns and all serving aces with attitude.



Yash The DJ: Commander of Chaos
From the moment Yash The DJ dropped his first beat, the energy turned electric. He spun a wicked mix of Halloween classics and Nairobi club bangers that kept the crowd moving till late. The soundtrack of the night: spooky meets sweaty.

There was even a moment when a masked player moonwalked across the baseline. No one complained.


Exclusively Inclusive:
What began as a niche gathering has become a badge of nightlife honouring the event that proves you’re plugged into Nairobi’s most vibrant social circuit. The guest list is a kaleidoscope of the city’s coolest:
- CEOs ditching suits for face paint
- Padel pros celebrating each win like a trophy lift
- First-timers finding their swing in glitter masks
- Bold, curious revellers who just want in
Here, everyone blends into one unstoppable crowd. No VIP ropes required just a killer costume.


See You Next Year?
Whether you come to battle on court or dance under the moonlight, Nairobi knows there’s only one place to be on Halloween.
At Padel Kenya, the ghosts serve fast and the goblins party even faster.