Event organizers Tukutane have confirmed Kodong Klan as the first Kenyan act to perform at the highly anticipated Asake & Gabzy Concert, set for 20th December at Nyayo Stadium. The announcement comes amid growing excitement as fans eagerly await what is being billed as a landmark event for Kenya’s live music scene.
The concert marks a significant moment, as it will be one of the first major stadium shows in Kenya in nearly a decade. The country has not hosted an event of this scale in almost ten years, making the Asake & Gabzy Concert a historic comeback for large-scale live performances.
Tukutane has pledged to deliver an unmatched concert experience, emphasizing professional production, world-class stage design, and immersive fan engagement. Organizers say the event aims to set a new benchmark for how major concerts should be executed in Kenya, combining international and local talent to create a memorable night for music lovers.
Kodong Klan’s inclusion as the first Kenyan act highlights the growing influence of local artists in shaping the country’s entertainment landscape. The group is expected to energize the crowd with their signature hits and demonstrate the high level of talent present in Kenya’s music industry.
Tickets for the concert have generated substantial interest, with fans eager to witness both the headline international artists, Asake and Gabzy, and the local talent representing Kenya on a global stage. Tukutane has assured attendees that safety measures, sound quality, and overall production will meet international standards, signaling a shift in the expectations for large-scale events in the region.
The announcement of Kodong Klan as the opening act underscores Tukutane’s commitment to promoting local music while delivering an unforgettable experience. The Asake & Gabzy Concert is poised to revive Kenya’s live music scene and inspire future stadium concerts, reaffirming the country’s position as a growing hub for major entertainment events.

