Actor Omari Hardwick, John Burns, and Kate Actress at the HQ House Launch

On Saturday, all roads led to Tatu City for the official opening of HQ Kenya House – a premier private membership house with venues that offer luxurious bras, elevated social space, and indoor and outdoor lounges.

The launch was hosted by American actor and singer Omari Hardwick alias Ghost from the hit series Power.

HQ House Kenya is the second outlet in the world for the US-based HQ House brand. The expansion into the Kenyan market solidifies Kenya's status as a favorable destination for international investment.

The club, managed by the Burns Brothers, celebrated its grand opening event, “The Premiere,” featuring renowned actor, producer, and poet Omari Hardwick.

This exclusive event brought together a distinguished group of entrepreneurs, celebrities, and business leaders for an evening filled with connection, creativity, and cultural excellence.

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Membership at HQ House Kenya carries a sh650,000 initiation fee (VAT Included). HQ House Kenya members also pay an annual fee of Sh206,500 (VAT Included).

Actor Omari Hardwick, John Burns, and Kate Actress at the HQ House Launch

HQ Kenya House is designed to bring together some of Kenya and Africa's most dynamic business leaders, creatives, and innovators. It aims to serve not merely as a club but also as a nexus of heritage, excellence, and global connectivity, fostering collaboration among visionaries from the continent and beyond.

Speaking at the event, John Burns, the owner of HQ Kenya House alongside its sister club in Washington, DC, highlighted the launch's significance:

“HQ Kenya House is not just a space, it is a movement. It embodies the power of culture, the strength of global connectivity and excellence, and the idea that our greatest work is done when we come together. We built HQ DC House with this vision, and now, with HQ Kenya House, we're taking that vision internationally.”

On his part, Omari Hardwick emphasized the role of HQ Kenya House, stating:

Actor Omari Hardwick, John Burns, at the HQ House Launch

“HQ Kenya House is a bridge from America to Africa, where like-minded individuals come together to create. The world is watching Africa, and this is our time to create, to collaborate, and to define the future on our own terms.”

With its foundation in Washington, DC, HQ Kenya House extends the legacy of HQ House, committed to fostering collaboration across continents.

HQ DC House has long been a vibrant hub in the U.S. capital for entrepreneurs, policymakers, and creatives, and now HQ Kenya House brings that same energy to Tatu City, envisioned as a new urban center for 250,000 residents from Kenya and around the globe.

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Actor Omari Hardwick , John Burns, at the HQ House Launch

Some of the celebrities who graced the HQ House offiacl launch include; Kate Actress, Mwalimu Rachel, Mike Mondo, Donald Kipkorir, Fena Gitu, Sean Andrew, Nyokabi Mwacharia, Nice Githinji, John-Allan Namu, Mwaniki Mageria, Jules, Jua Cali, Winnie Odinga, Edith Kimani among others.

Mwalimu Rachel and friends at the Launch of HQ Kenya House
Attendees at the launch of HQ Kenya House

About HQ Kenya House

HQ Kenya House is the premier international members-only club for entrepreneurs, innovators, and global business leaders dedicated to innovation, culture, and collaboration.

Inspired by the success of HQ DC House, HQ Kenya House provides a space where industries intersect, ideas flourish, and global networks thrive. More than a club, it is a home for those shaping the future of business, culture, and social impact across the world.