In what is shaping up to be one of the most thrilling musical events of the year, Kanye West, also known as Ye, is set to perform at Nairobi’s Nyayo Stadium, as part of his much-anticipated tour.
The confirmation came through an Instagram Story shared by the artist himself, which included a screenshot displaying the tour schedule and a text overlay that reads “16 million guaranteed upfront.”
The screenshot, addressed to someone named James, shows a detailed list of tour dates and locations, including arenas and stadiums across the globe, with Nairobi featuring prominently on the list.
This revelation has not only excited local fans but also sparked conversations among international media personalities.
Larry Madowo of CNN highlighted the development on his social media, writing, “Kanye West teases shows in Nairobi and Lagos this December. Ye posted this on his Instagram Stories, but will it happen?” His cautious optimism reflects the eagerness of many to see this event come to fruition.
Fans like Mwangi are already strategizing how to secure their tickets, with a mix of anticipation and humor about the lead-up to the event: “Kanye should announce earliest bird tickets tujuange mapema. Uzuri December ni mbali I can register for a Software Engineering course and become a tech bro Salo ya November iende kwa tikoloz.”
Kenya West, expressing a sentiment of national pride, noted, “Kanye West To Perform In Nairobi. The International rapper has chosen Kenya as his first stop in Africa and the only in the region to put up an epic performance. Nyayo Stadium will be full. This is such good news!”
The announcement has even led to lighthearted remarks about the event’s aftermath, as Totty humorously suggested, “Mshaanza Ku police event ya Kanye ???. Hii lazma nilipie Son.. it’s our opportunity to be at Diani two weeks after the event.”
John’s simple yet emphatic comment, “Kanye in Kenya ? I will be there no matter what!,” mirrors the determination of many fans to witness the legendary artist live.
Some fans are dreaming even bigger, hoping for a duo performance, as one suggested, “Kanye West should tag Jay Z along to Kenya. The perfect duo?.”
Kibet, on a more practical note, expressed concerns about the accessibility of the event: “Sisi watu wa Sweet star atuyuko excited coming of Kanye to Kenya. We can’t struggle to pay ticket and struggle to hear your message.”
As the excitement builds, the global hip-hop community watches closely, with another fan pointing out, “Kanye West to Nairobi. We love it and I think we deserve it. People don’t know the Kanye’s influence in Hip hop. Kanye is hip hop.”
With a “16 million guaranteed upfront” teaser now part of the public domain, the hype for Kanye West’s Nairobi show is reaching fever pitch.
Fans across Africa are eager for additional details about the event, with many hoping this will mark the beginning of a new era for international concerts in the region.
As the story develops, it’s clear that Ye’s presence in Kenya will be a landmark moment for the nation’s entertainment scene.
By Fay Ngina