The Jamhuri Festival proudly powered by Kenya Cane, The True Kenyan Spirit, lit up Club Shalex in Voi on Saturday night, drawing hundreds of revellers for a vibrant celebration of Kenya’s identity through music, food, culture and shared pride.
From the moment the gates opened, the festival pulsed with energy. The night delivered show stopping performances from some of Kenya’s most exciting homegrown acts, with dynamic sets by Coaster Ojwang, Tipsy Gee, Masauti, Dede, Kabuda, Mwashumbe, and Yollo. High voltage mixes from DJ Most Wanted and DJ Shacky kept the crowd on its feet well into the early hours, transforming the venue into a living, breathing expression of Kenyan creativity.
More than a music showcase, the Jamhuri Festival captured the vibrancy and unity that define the modern Kenyan cultural experience. This spirit resonated strongly with Kenya Cane’s deep rooted heritage and long standing commitment to community, authenticity and celebration.
Speaking after the event, Victor Adada, Brand Manager, Kenya Cane, reflected on the night’s significance:
“Jamhuri Festival was much more than a concert; it was a powerful expression of who we are as Kenyans. Kenya Cane has always stood for heritage, resilience and community, and on Saturday night we saw that spirit come alive on stage and in the crowd. Bringing people together to celebrate our culture and amplify local talent is at the heart of what The True Kenyan Spirit represents.”
The festival attracted revellers from across the Coastal region, further cementing Voi’s growing reputation as a cultural hotspot. It also reinforced Kenya Cane’s continued investment in platforms that elevate Kenyan artistry and create authentic shared experiences.
From electric performances to an atmosphere thick with joy and national pride, the Jamhuri Festival delivered a memorable night of celebration. It was a reminder that when Kenyans come together in the spirit of heritage and joy, the rhythm is truly unmatched.




