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100 Hours, Zero Sleep: Youths At National Stadium For Historic ‘Gathering on 100’ Rave
hits its peak, drawing thousands of youths
The National Stadium, Surulere, has transformed into a sprawling epicentre of neon lights and high-decibel sound as ‘The Gathering on 100’ hits its peak, drawing thousands of youths to its 100-hour non-stop experiential event.
The five-day event, which kicked off at 6:00 PM on Wednesday, April 22, 2026, is redefining the city’s nightlife, merging high-energy partying with a massive youth hangout that shows no signs of slowing down before its Sunday conclusion.

At the heart of the frenzy is ‘Club 100,’ the dedicated rave and Experience Zone that has become the event’s main attraction. Unlike the usual Lagos ‘table culture’ that restricts fun to the wealthy, Club 100 offers a massive, inclusive dance floor where adrenaline-fueled youths vibe to a rotating lineup of top-tier DJs and live jam sessions. The energy remains explosive as the music keeps the crowd locked in a relentless cycle of dance and excitement.
Beyond the pulsating speakers, The Gathering on 100 serves as a hub for alternative youth culture, featuring live graffiti art, style stations, and interactive content pods for influencers.

The ‘Gatherers’ say the ongoing marathon event celebrates the resilience and creativity of Nigerian youth, providing a space where party-goers can rave hard while others network within the same sprawling complex.

Socialites and industry observers at the venue describe the massive turnout as a testament to Nigeria’s booming ‘rave economy.’ The stadium grounds have been expertly partitioned to handle everything from a NGN 45 million ‘Pitchathon’ for tech founders to the high-octane dance battles at Club 100, proving that the modern Lagosian wants a mix of ‘groove’ and real-world opportunities.

As of Wednesday night, the heat at the Surulere venue reached a fever pitch, with thousands more expected to storm the event for the rest of the week. Security teams are on constant patrol to manage the surging crowds as The Gathering on 100 continues its record-breaking run as the biggest youth-driven event in the country this year. Registration is open at gatheringng.com for those still looking to be part of the experience before it ends on Sunday


