Richie Spice, the dancehall sensation, has compared his Kenyan admirers to those in Jamaica.
Richie Spice, slated to perform at the KICC in Nairobi on Saturday, May 27th, paid a visit to the Royal Media studios on Tuesday, where Citizen Digital's Kenneth Gachie had a quick Q&A with the reggae superstar. Royal Media Services sponsor the show.
"When we come to Kenya, we see the same resemblance to the person we leave in Jamaica." "Kenyan fans remind me of home," the singer of 'Nuh Leave Me' said.
When asked about other African countries he had visited, the Reggae singer stated that he only travels a little outside of Kenya, where he has performed four times, the most recently in 2019.
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Spice stated that he had only visited the Gambia and Senegal, besides Kenya.
He said he doesn'te a favourite song to perform that makes his fans go crazy and that he performs all of the songs for his followers.
The reggae maestro promised his followers a fantastic show, a great time, and an incredible vibration, encouraging them to show up in large numbers when he plays with his brother.
Advance tickets for the Good Vibes Festival will cost Ksh. 2,500 for general admission, Ksh. Five thousand for VIP and Ksh.7,000 for VVIP admission.
Regular gate tickets will cost Ksh. 3,000, VIP tickets will cost Ksh. 7,000, and VVIP tickets will cost Ksh.9,000.