Blinky Bill, Emmanuel Jal, more expected to perform at the Baobab Festival 2024/5

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The Beneath the Baobabs Festival returns to Kilifi, Kenya, for its 10th anniversary this year as one of East Africa’s most celebrated New Year events.

Set within Kilifi’s baobab forest, this festival is about more than music—it is a platform for contemporary Kenyan art, music, and dance, with a mission to elevate both local and global artists.

This year’s event promises a vibrant lineup of local and international artists. Here’s a brief look at some of the event’s key artists.

Emmanuel Jal (South Sudan/Canada)
A former child soldier turned musician and peace activist, Emmanuel Jal’s music transcends boundaries, blending Afrobeat, hip-hop, and global sounds.

Known for his powerful storytelling, he uses his platform to promote peace and reconciliation, with past performances from global events like Live 8 and Mandela’s 90th birthday.

Hiribae (Kenya)
Hiribae, a pioneer of Nairobi’s alternative music scene, is a member of EA Wave—a collective that birthed the NuNairobi movement.

His sound combines electronica with African rhythms, jazz, and hip-hop, creating a genre-defying experience.

Hiribae is also a key player in fostering Kenya’s creative music industry through initiatives like Kelele Kollectiv.

Vigro Deep (South Africa)
A leading figure in the amapiano genre, Vigro Deep is renowned for his deep, infectious beats that have dominated dance floors across Africa. As a headline act, his performance is highly anticipated.

Blinky Bill (Kenya)
Dubbed the “Godfather of Kenyan alternative music,” Blinky Bill fuses electronic, funk, and African rhythms. A member of Just A Band, his solo work continues to challenge norms, making him a perfect choice to usher in the New Year.

Kampire (Uganda)
Kampire is a celebrated DJ from Uganda, known for her eclectic sets that blend Afro-diasporic music with electronic beats.

Her performances are immersive, making her a standout in East Africa’s club and festival scene.

Desiree (South Africa)
Representing South Africa’s house music movement, Desiree is a rising star whose sets are soulful and dance-inducing, ideal for the festival’s opening night.

Tina Ardor, Soulfud, DJ Miss Ray, and KNVL (Kenya)
These Kenyan artists bring diverse elements to the festival. From Tina Ardor’s Afro-house vocals to Soulfud’s dynamic sets, DJ Miss Ray’s upbeat mixes, and KNVL’s innovation in sound, they showcase the richness of Kenya’s music landscape.

Location
The event will take place at the 50-acre baobab forest in Kilifi, a coastal town near the Indian Ocean.

The scenic setting is designed for immersion, with five stages seamlessly integrated into nature, surrounded by towering baobab and neem trees.

The venue offers an eco-friendly camping experience, complete with glamping options, showers, and eco-loos for those looking to enjoy the festival fully.

Dates and Tickets
The festival spans two days and nights from December 31, 2024, to January 1, 2025, crossing into the New Year with music, dance, and a vibrant community.

Tickets can be purchased online via the official festival website: Beneath The Baobabs.

Options range from general admission to premium packages that include accommodation​.

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