Shenseea, a well-known dancehall performer from Jamaica, has confirmed that she will appear at Uhuru Gardens in Kenya on August 26.
The singer and author of the ShenYeng Anthem informed her followers on Instagram. She expressed her enthusiasm for the eagerly awaited appearance in the nation, where she will amuse festivalgoers at the Sababisha Festival.
She announced, "Kenya, I'll be there on the 26th at Uhuru Gardens."
The dancehall artist has previously announced that she will visit Kenya. Shenseea tweeted in November 2021, "Kenya; I see you all! I will arrive shortly, I swear! The wait will be worthwhile for my visit.
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The festival's minimum age requirement is 21, and regular tickets cost Sh3,000, while VIP tickets cost Sh8,000.
The Jamaican pop artist has a ton of songs, including Foreplay with Blessed Tyga and Hard Drive.
Shenseea, of Jamaican and Korean descent, worked as a promo model before entering the music business to follow her goal.
The 26-year-old was raised in church choirs while singing in her native Jamaica, where she also studied and discovered her musical gift.
After having her first kid at 19, her career took off, and she became famous for the popular song Loodi, which she co-wrote with Vybz Kartel.
The first week after becoming live on YouTube, the video received over a million views.
Curious, the singer's most recent track was just published, and she hoped it would link Dancehall's past and present.
"I wanted to merge the old school Dancehall with contemporary music to evoke a nostalgic feeling. We succeeded when many individuals familiar with the culture said, "Yo, we haven't heard this sound in a long time."
The singer can be seen rocking various eye-catching styles in the steamy music video as she shakes with a group of dancers while dripping in honey. Since its debut, the YouTube video has already received 3.5 million views.
Shenseea's followers have been thrilled to hear about her upcoming concert in Kenya; some have even deemed it a must-attend event.