Nigerian Grammy Award-winning artist Burna Boy is set to make a highly anticipated return to Kenya for a thrilling concert on March 1st, 2025.
The On the low singer will perform at Uhuru Gardens in Nairobi.
Bringing his high-energy, Afro-beats sound to thousands of fans.
The event is being organized by Mad-fun Experience, promising an unforgettable night for music lovers.

Burna Boy is well known for his hits like Last Last, Gbona, For my hand, Tshwala Bam, Kilometer amongst others.
His popularity in Kenya is so pervasive that his last concert here was incredibly successful.
Ticket pricing and VIP pass details
Fans looking forward to attending the live performance will have a number of ticket selections to choose from different tiers.
Regular early tickets can be purchased for Ksh 4000 and advanced tickets for Ksh 8000.
There is also a limited edition VIP Ksh 25000 pass available for purchase.
To top that, their exclusive VVIP package priced at Ksh 65000 ensures the most comforting experience of a concert.
Moreover, the Tribe Hotel has designed specific accommodation packages for visitors coming from abroad for the event.
Guaranteeing that international visitors can have a wonderful experience of the concert and relax during their stay in Kenya.

Security and entry rules
Security has been prioritized for the event, with Lang’ata Sub-County Police Commander Monica Kimani.
She assures the public that strict security measures will be in place.
Safety is a major concern for large events, and organizers have taken steps to ensure that everything runs smoothly.

Additionally, entries will be allowed from 3pm to 9pm.
Moreover, no further entries will be allowed.
Meaning fans are encouraged to arrive early to avoid missing the performance.
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