MUZE (Nairobi, Kenia) is the only African club included in DJ Mag Top 100 Clubs poll 2025, its landmark 20th edition, at No. 99. Top 100 Clubs is a celebration of the world’s definitive dancefloors, ranked entirely by votes from DJ Mag’s global audience. This year, votes came in from 226 territories, with places like Equatorial Guinea, San Marino, Tajikistan, Afghanistan, and Fiji showing just how global the poll has become.
Hï Ibiza has been voted the World’s No. 1 Club in annual Top 100 Clubs poll for an unprecedented fourth year running. The whole chart is avaible at this link.

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It’s testament to the quality of MUZE that it broke into the Top 100 Clubs in 2021 as a 400-person venue — a tough feat amongst superclubs that hold thousands — and has remained in the chart ever since. But an even greater sign of its achievement is what’s just happened. “We’ve upgraded from a 400-capacity venue to a 1,500-capacity venue with three rooms due to the growth of the scene and our brand,” enthuses co-founder and CEO, Willie Gichora. The new MUZE — complete with quadraphonic Funktion-One system, Chauvet lights and screens — opened in March with a takeover by Anjunadeep, followed by a Joyce Muniz gig, and the debut Africa show from NY Afro-house party DESCENDANTS, featuring Coco Em and Atmos Blaq. Big!
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