Crazy Kennar, a Kenyan Content cartel Kennedy Odhiambo member, has revealed plans to perform a live event in December.

In a video he posted, Kennar revealed the new information and expressed confidence that the live concert would succeed.

He claimed he has given it much thought over the years and now feels it's time to put it into action.

"Today I want to share something that is so personal to me. This year I want to do something that is so scary to me. I have been thinking about it for the last six years and I want to do a live show on stage," Kennar announced. 

He appealed to his supporters, saying his goal is to bring digital comedy to the live stage.


"A show that will have 6,000 people in attendance this December. In my heart I believe this dream is possible and personally I'm going to give a performance of a lifetime," he added. 

Kennar added that this would be his first chance to establish a close relationship with his audience.

"My ask to you guys is just one, the day I go live with the posters, share, tag as many people as you can, buy the tickets and come watch me live on stage," he concluded.

Despite a dispute with his old team and a hiatus, Crazy Kennar's popularity has increased significantly in the past year.


But his return was traditional. He continued to release skits, enthralling audiences and building a sizable fan base.

Since then, he has expanded internationally, scoring gigs after the performance, the most recent being a trip to South Africa, where he met Trevor Noah in person.