The list of artists set to headline the 4th edition of Malaika Musical Fest has officially been released and they are all A-listers.

It is now official that on October 18th, 2024 Uhuru Gardens will host a star-studded lineup as the much anticipated Malaika Musical Fest makes history again.

Those scheduled to entertain revelers at the Festival are popular Ohangla stars Prince Indah and his mentor Emma Jalamo.

 The two will be sharing the stage with Waithaka Wa Jane and Kamba's finest Maima, Costa Ojwang, DJ Crème de la Crème, and media personality-cum-musician Oga Obinna.

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Tickets for the festival are currently on sale; 1,000 regular, 4,000 VIP, 1,800 couples, and 10,000 VVIP. They can be purchased via Ticketyetu.com.

Taking to his socials, Prince Indah called upon his fans to turn up for the biggest cultural festival that will be bringing Nairobi to a standstill.

“Is happening on Saturday 19th October at Uhuru Gardens. Courtesy of Malaika Musical Management. Where else will you be if not at Malaika Musical Festival Nairobi Edition? We have a variety of experience. Save the date for we have a surprise for you ?,” Indah shared.

Ahead of the festival, Indah has penned down an appreciation post to Emma Jalamo.

In case you didn't know, Emma played a significant role in nurturing Indah's career.  He started out in Emma's band before establishing his own Malaika Band and carving out his own path in the industry.

“Appreciation is a language which the deaf can hear and the blind can see"

“The one and only father @emmajalamo has aligned an array of his mega hits for 19th October at UHURU GARDENS,” Indah said.

The Malaika Musical Festival promises to be more than just a typical concert—it’s set to be a star-studded affair, offering a vibrant and immersive cultural experience.

In a delightful twist, Ida Odinga, wife of former Prime Minister Raila Odinga, will officiate the event, while comedian Oga Obinna will bring his charm and humour as the host of the evening.