The afrobeat superstar from Nigeria, Onyinkansola Sarah Aderibigbe, well known as Ayra Starr, will perform in Nairobi, Kenya, next month.
The singer of "Rush," who gave her debut performance in the nation last year, will take the stage at the Shoke Shoke event at Kenyatta International Convention Centre (KICC).
Ayra Starr announced her upcoming performance in a video on Instagram, pushing her followers to buy tickets as soon as possible.
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The event organizers presented the question: "Utaambia watu nini Ayra Starr akifika Shoke Shoke na ukose?" through a tweet.
The "Bloody Samaritan" singer is scheduled to headline and provides her fans with a rock on March 4, 2023, from 4 pm to late, along with Khaligraph Jones, Mejja, Boutross, and the Only Rosa, according to the Shoke Shoke organizers.
The 20-year-old rising musician, a signee to top Nigerian producer Don Jazzy's Marvin Records, shot to fame in 2021 after the release of her famous song "Bloody Samaritan."
In addition to being a musician, Starr also writes songs and models. She joined Quove Model Company in 2018 to advance her modelling career, but her love of music would eventually erupt and propel her to the next significant stage of her life.
She is currently one of the non-East African artists that East African countries stream the most.
When Starr performed in Kenya for the first time last year, Bien Aime Baraza stunned the audience by inviting the other Sautisol members to entertain the crowd.