Sing For Africa announced open auditions for male musicians, offering one of the most valuable prize packages in a local music competition. The winner will receive 1 million Kenyan shillings, a fully paid trip to China and a recording deal aimed at building a long term music career.
The auditions will take place on Sunday 30th November 2025 at the University of Nairobi. Doors open at 8 a.m. The organisers encourage all aspiring male artists to arrive early and prepare to perform before a high profile judging panel.
Ssaru, Wyre and Eric Musyoka will serve as judges. Each brings industry experience, sharp evaluation skills and a solid track record in talent development. Their presence signals the seriousness of the competition and the value placed on discovering new voices.
Sing For Africa positions itself as a platform that supports emerging musicians. The initiative focuses on building opportunities that help artists grow beyond local stages. The competition uses performance quality, originality and artistic potential as key evaluation points.
The prize package is structured to change the trajectory of the winner’s career. The cash reward gives the artist financial stability to focus on music. The trip to China provides exposure to international markets. The recording deal opens access to production quality, mentorship and wider distribution.
The organisers said the goal is to build a pipeline for African talent. They expect a strong turnout from young artists seeking a breakthrough. Many view the event as one of the most promising routes to enter the professional music scene.
Artists must prepare one strong piece that shows vocal ability, stage presence and personal style. The team behind Sing For Africa noted that confidence and clarity of performance often separate standout acts from the rest.
The Sunday auditions offer a clear opportunity for musicians ready to advance their careers. Sing For Africa aims to set a new standard for talent competitions in Kenya by focusing on real impact, global exposure and practical support for the winner.


