Jamaican reggae star Chris Martin will return to Kenya in February 2025, marking his first visit in six years.
The ‘I’m a Big Deal’ crooner will perform live in concert on February 8, 2025, at the iconic Uhuru Gardens in Nairobi.
“KENYA…My +254 Family 🇰🇪!!! It’s been a long time and I’m so excited we’re gonna connect again soon!!! It’s like an early birthday gift for me…See you on the 8th of February 2025 at the Uhuru Gardens for the @SoundsfromAfrica.Fest courtesy of @airbeat.llc ! Get your tickets now through: https://soundsfromafricafestival.hustlesasa.shop.”
The performance is part of the highly anticipated Sounds from Africa Festival, with Chris Martin bringing his signature reggae vibes and soulful voice to the stage. Fans are encouraged to purchase tickets in advance for what promises to be an unforgettable musical experience.
Chris Martin’s announcement follows Jamaican star Shensea’s announcement of her upcoming concert on New Year’s Eve.
Kenya has traditionally been welcoming to Jamaican music, with many artists finding their soft spot in Africa and embracing the hypnotizing allure of Nairobi. The love between Kenya and Jamaican reggae stars dates back to the Shaggy days and Sean Paul days, with artists like Etana returning year after year.
Kenyans have a natural love for dancehall and reggae, and fans are willing to pay thousands to attend these shows. The excitement surrounding the stars continues to build, with the anticipation soaring as Kenyans wait for their arrival. As Jamaican stars announce their intention to visit Kenya, the whole nation stands still, showcasing the country’s love for dancehall and reggae music.