Organized by House of DJs and produced by Fenon Events, the concert delivered an electrifying experience that left fans feeling they got their money's worth. Gates opened at 4 p.m., and by 6 p.m., the venue was packed with eager revelers ready to enjoy a night of music and entertainment.
The evening began with performances by young and vibrant artists. Tunji kicked off the show with tracks from his new EP Life of Sound, setting a lively tone for the night. Following him, Kohen Jaycee took to the stage, further energizing the audience. As the anticipation built for the headline act, DJs Sese and Buggy took over, spinning mixes that kept the crowd dancing and the energy levels high.
Other notable performers included Azawi and Elijah Kitaka, both of whom captivated the audience with their popular hits. Songs like "Dawa" and "Ndi Wuwo" had the crowd singing along, showcasing the strong local support for these artists.
The highlight of the night was Ya Levis, who took the stage just before midnight, kicking off his set with the hit "Nakati." His performance was not only musically engaging but also interactive, as he invited female fans on stage to dance with him, a moment that quickly went viral on social media.
Throughout his set, Ya Levis treated fans to a selection of his best-known tracks, including "Chocolat," "Ne doute pas," "Katchua," "Penzi," "K.O," "Takala," and "Kama." His smooth vocals and charismatic stage presence kept the audience enthralled from start to finish.
The production quality of the event was exceptional, thanks to Fenon Events. The stage was spacious, the lighting was vibrant, and the sound quality was impeccable, ensuring that every note and beat was delivered to perfection.