
Date: May 31, 2017
Venue: Carnivore Gardens
Time: from 6 pm
Tickets: Gate KES 2,000/- regular and KES 5,000/- VIP
Advance tickets available here
Performances by: Damian ‘Jr. Gong’ Marley, Khaligraph & Jua Kali

Date: May 31, 2017
Venue: Carnivore Gardens
Time: from 6 pm
Tickets: Gate KES 2,000/- regular and KES 5,000/- VIP
Advance tickets available here
Performances by: Damian ‘Jr. Gong’ Marley, Khaligraph & Jua Kali

Kenya’s Own returns this month with Jua Kali performing live music from his new album Tugenge ya Jayo as well as performances by Kenya’s premier Swahili Rock Band, Simply Tomas and several new and emerging talent acts on stage.
Entry: Free
Watch Jua Kali’s latest Video
[youtube=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Urxhkjh45ck]

The Nai Ni Who Festival in Zone 4 concludes today with the BURUKLYN HOOD FIESTA, from 6pm, at Citizone, Epren Plaza, Mesora Supermarket Parking, Buruburu.
In appearances will be Jua Kali, Marya, Annette, Lulu and The Hearts. DJ Young Jockey will be on the decks.
There will also be Film Screening of ‘Ndoto Za Elibidi and Buruhood Documentary.

The UNHCR would like to warmly invite you to an advocacy event that will take place on Saturday 16th of April, from 1 to 5 PM, in Eastleigh High School.
This event will see famous Kenyan public figures (Eric Wainaina, Eric Omondi and Jua Kali) performing together with Somali artists to start a new dialogue between the two communities and promote understanding for Somali refugees living in Kenya.
The theme of the event is NOW I KNOW, as Kenyans will hopefully leave the event thinking: ?Now I know why Somalis are here?, ?Now I know
what they feel?, ?Now I know what they have gone through?, ?Now I know a simple smile can help?.
This is the map of the venue of the event – click to enlarge it. Please note that UNHCR organized for security and ample parking space for all invitees.