Jameson Yard Easter Experience: Endless Stories, One Open House

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On April 5 and April 6, Easter Sunday and Easter Monday, Jameson Yard opens its doors for an Open House experience, inviting creators, culture enthusiasts, and communities into a two-day experience anchored by Sip, Cut, Bants & Tattoos.

Set in Lagos, the gathering brings together music, cocktails, grooming, tattoos, games, and conversation offering guests an immersive look into the creative energy of the Yard through interactive moments that celebrate culture, creativity, and community.

Designed as a social and creative hub, the experience reflects what Jameson Yard represents: a space where creators, collaborators, and communities come together to share ideas, create and build meaningful cultural moments.

Originally built as a multi-purpose creative hub in Lagos, Jameson Yard hosts podcasts, content sessions, collaborations, and culture-driven gatherings. While many have engaged with the space through partner and community-led initiatives, Open House this Easter offers a unique opportunity to explore its versatility in a more immersive setting.

Across the two-day event, guests can enjoy a range of experiences, including a Cocktail Face-Off competition, where guests go head-to-head creating Jameson cocktails, alongside a Jameson Black Barrel tasting experience showcasing the depth and character of the whiskey.

Additional highlights include live tattoo sessions; the cuts Experience blending grooming with cultural conversation; and the Bants Experience hosted by Improv Circle, delivering spontaneous comedy and storytelling.

Music will shape the atmosphere throughout, with DJ recording sessions by Blessing Ewona of the Jameson Family, while classic social games such as snooker, Jenga, tic-tac-toe, and card games encourage easy, friendly interaction.

“Jameson has always been about bringing people together through shared experiences and authentic connections. Jameson Yard reflects that spirit, it is a space where creatives, communities, and culture can meet, collaborate, and express themselves freely. Open House this Easter is an opportunity for people to experience the energy of the Yard and see how it can serve as a home for creativity beyond this event,” said Tara Gbadamosi, Brand Activation Manager at Pernod Ricard.

Beyond Easter, Jameson Yard remains open year-round to creators, collectives, and communities looking to record podcasts, host conversations, shoot content, or collaborate. Creators interested in using the space can send booking requests via email or Instagram @jamesonngr.

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