Nairobi witnessed an unforgettable night of music, energy, and pure artistry yesterday as Bien brought his Alusa Continua World Tour to the iconic Carnivore Grounds.

The concert, which has already electrified audiences in the UK, USA, Eldoret, and Meru, reached a fever pitch in the capital, shutting down the city with a powerful blend of star-studded performances and nostalgic moments.

Fans turned up in their thousands, eager to experience Bien’s magic on home soil. From the very first note, the former Sauti Sol frontman commanded the stage with his unmistakable charisma, proving why he has become one of Africa’s most celebrated live performers.

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But the night was more than just a Bien showcase,  it was a celebration of Kenyan music at its finest. He surprised the crowd by reuniting with his Sauti Sol brothers, who joined him on stage for a string of fan-favorite hits that left the audience screaming for more. The chemistry and nostalgia of the group was undeniable, reminding fans of the magic that catapulted them onto the global stage.

The surprises didn’t end there. Bien brought out some of Kenya’s biggest names, turning the Carnivore into a melting pot of talent. Khaligraph Jones stormed the stage with his unmatched lyrical fire, Bridget Blue wowed the crowd with her soulful vocals, while Bensoul delivered his signature smooth grooves that had fans swaying along. Rising star Ywaya Tajjiri also shone brightly, proving that the next wave of Kenyan talent is more than ready to carry the torch forward.

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The crowd sang, danced, and vibed late into the night, with each performance layering into an unforgettable cultural moment. From the energy in the mosh pit to the couples slow-dancing in the crowd, the Carnivore was alive with unity, love, and celebration.

The Alusa Continua World Tour continues to prove that Bien is not only an accomplished solo artist but also a visionary who knows how to bring people together through music. Nairobi will remember this night for years to come a night when Bien shut down the city and turned the Carnivore into the epicenter of Kenyan music.