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Bien-Aime Baraza Sets Howard Theatre Ablaze, Leads Fans in ‘Ruto Must Go’ Chant During US Tour

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Last updated: 2025/05/16 at 6:08 PM
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Kenyan music icon Bien-Aime Baraza electrified the crowd at The Howard Theatre in Washington, D.C. on May 14, 2025, by weaving politics into his performance in a way few artists dare. In the midst of his soulful melodies and high-octane stage presence, Bien paused to lead thousands of Kenyan expats and supporters in chanting the now‑viral slogan “Ruto must go,” a rallying cry among critics of President William Ruto’s administration.

From the moment he stepped under the spotlights, Bien’s warmth and charisma were palpable. Fans waved Kenyan flags, phones aloft, capturing every beat as he transitioned from his hit single “Carolina” into a powerful call for change back home. The chant began almost spontaneously, with Bien encouraging the audience to join in: “Raise your voices—Ruto must go!” The theatre erupted, the chant echoing from balcony to floor, as the singer grinned, soaked in the fervor, and let the moment resonate.

This bold fusion of music and activism quickly went viral, with clips spreading across X and Instagram. Many praised Bien’s willingness to use his platform for social commentary. X user @jeffb_2018 wrote, “Now we will support Bien. I want to buy his album. How can I buy his album?” while @JackieTsonnie predicted, “About to be Kenya’s anthem, na itaanzia huko TikTok na dancing styles.” Others like @football.twin urged, “Protect this man at all costs,” reflecting admiration for both his artistry and courage.

Bien-Aime’s Washington performance is part of a broader US tour that includes major stops in Boston, New York, Atlanta, Cincinnati, Minneapolis, Dallas, and Seattle. At each venue, the two‑time Sauti Sol member has blended his signature blend of afrofusion and soul with poignant observations on governance, youth empowerment, and national unity. While he hasn’t explicitly positioned himself as a political voice, moments like the Howard Theatre chant demonstrate how music can amplify civic discourse—especially when delivered by an artist of Bien’s stature.

Backstage, Bien told reporters he was moved by messages from thousands of Kenyans who feel unheard. “Music is my language, and if a few minutes on stage can give voice to people’s frustrations, I owe it to them to speak up,” he said. Fans at the venue ranged from students to professionals who traveled miles to join in solidarity. Washington‑based Kenyan community leader Grace Mwangi commented, “We’ve never seen an artiste engage the diaspora like this. Bien is giving us hope that change is possible.”

As the tour continues to generate buzz, Bien-Aime Baraza is proving that a concert can be more than entertainment—it can be a catalyst for conversation and, perhaps, change. For fans wanting to catch him live, tickets for upcoming shows are still available through official channels and social media announcements. And for those inspired by his message, the chant “Ruto must go” may soon become as inseparable from Bien’s anthems as the melodies themselves.

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