Collo, Nviiri to lead electric lineup at AfroLatin Tamasha’s second edition
A side-by-side image of legendary rapper Collo and celebrated crooner Nviiri the Storyteller. | COURTESY
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Legendary rapper Collo and celebrated crooner Nviiri the Storyteller are set to ignite Nairobi this Saturday as the second edition of AfroLatin Tamasha rolls into Redroom at Adlife Plaza, Kilimani.
The night promises a nostalgic
blast fused with fresh energy, as Collo gears up to perform his new track ‘Rematch’
alongside fan favourites like ‘Girl Like You’ and ‘Floss na Wewe.’
Nviiri will bring his unmistakable charm with chart-toppers
such as ‘Pombe
Sigara’, setting the tone for an evening stitched together by
rhythm and revelry.
Adding fuel to the fire is East
Africa’s own Ritmo Connexion, a dynamic collective known for weaving Afro-Latin
sounds into an irresistible live-stage experience.
The ensemble features Mike Jozee, Sanchez Salvador, Niyo Boi,
Shirleen Ishenyi, Keisha Harris, Moses Karanja and more, each adding a distinct
thread to the festival’s musical tapestry.
This year’s theme, ‘Celebrating Rhythm, Culture
and Connection,’ comes alive through a packed lineup drawn from
eight countries; Tanzania, Uganda, Burundi, South Africa, Ghana, France,
Tunisia, and Kenya.
Attendees will also be treated to a performance from Malindi’s
famed Kikwetu dancers, bringing a coastal flourish to the night.
AfroLatin Tamasha has carved out
a niche as a Pan-African cultural showcase championing the fusion of African
and Latin American sounds.
Now in its second edition, the festival attracts more than
7,000 dancers, music lovers and cultural enthusiasts from across the region.
The experience blends live Afrobeat, salsa, kizomba, bachata,
semba and more with the spectacle of social dance; a vibrant, fast-moving
celebration of movement and identity.
Holding the musical fort will be
Nairobi’s top DJs, including Jam Mixmaster Dan the DJ and DJ D’Cure, who will
keep the floor warm with everything from Bachata to Kompa. High-energy Afrobeat
dancers will further electrify the night with visually striking performances.
According to the event’s founder,
Robert Munene, the festival is part of a bigger dream; one rooted in
connection, culture and wellness.
“AfroLatin Tamasha 2.0 is an essential step
towards our larger vision: connecting artists across East and Southern Africa,
promoting wellness through dance, and turning rhythm into livelihood. We've
curated an evening that promises even more excitement and showcases the vibrant
fusion of African and Latin cultures through music and dance, reinforcing
Nairobi as a regional hub for this movement,” he said.
He added that the event is
designed to bring people together in a shared celebration of art and expression.
“This event is about creating regular
opportunities for our community to connect, celebrate, and experience the
richness of Afro-Latin culture. We invite everyone, from seasoned dancers to
those simply curious, to join us for a night of unforgettable music and dance,”
Munene noted.


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