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Double Dose Twins touch down in Lagos as BayRock set for 7 days of unmatched nightlife

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Lagos is about to go wild. The famous Miami-based internet sensations, the Double Dose Twins, have officially landed in Nigeria and are ready to take the city by storm.

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Double Dose Twins

Double Dose Twins

Double Dose Twins

Double Dose Twins

The dynamic duo arrived in matching chic outfits, roses in hand, and that signature “Double Dose” attitude, instantly causing a stir at the airport.

The twins are headliners for a week-long party marathon at BayRock Nightclub, running June 5th to 12th. According to organizers, “It’s going to be a week of non-stop fun, fire vibes, and unforgettable moments!” Lagosians and party lovers from across Africa are already buzzing—because when BayRock says “non-stop fun,” best believe they mean business.

Double Dose Twins

Double Dose Twins

Double Dose Twins

Double Dose Twins

BayRock has rolled out the red carpet, promising wild nights, celebrity sightings, and a nightlife experience only Lagos can deliver. With Lagos crowned one of the world’s top nightlife cities by TimeOut, there’s no better place on the continent for the Double Dose Twins to unleash their magic.

For reservations, the message is loud and clear: “Don’t miss out—lock in your spot now!” Lagos, get ready. The party just hit a whole new level.

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