In a heartwarming interview held in Nairobi on a sunny Saturday, Tanzanian sensation Diamond Platnumz declared Kenya his second home, expressing his deep love for the country.
The artist, renowned for his Bongo music, credited Kenya for its pivotal role in his musical journey. He revealed his profound connection, especially since the birth of his youngest child, Naseeb Junior, with Kenyan mother Tanasha Donna.
Diamond, who graced Kenya during the Azimio Rally last year, emphasized the significance of the country’s support in shaping his career.
His visit for the much-anticipated Oktoberfest event at Ngong Racecourse was met with immense anticipation from fans. He acknowledged the challenges in arranging appearances due to differing demands but lauded the Oktoberfest organizers for meeting his expectations.
While Diamond kept fans on the edge of their seats about an upcoming collaboration with a Kenyan artist, he assured them of an electrifying performance, promising an unforgettable show. Oktoberfest 2023, hosting nearly 100 talented artists and DJs, promises a musical extravaganza celebrating East Africa’s diverse sounds.
From timeless Kenyan classics to the latest Gengetone hits and infectious East African rhythms, the festival aims to foster cultural exchange through music. Diamond Platnumz and other superstars like John Frog from South Sudan epitomize the event’s spirit, showcasing the region’s musical richness.
As Diamond Platnumz takes the stage at Oktoberfest, his presence resonates not just as an international artist but as a beloved member of Kenya’s musical family.
His admiration for the country, coupled with his promise of an exceptional performance, sets the stage for a night of musical brilliance and cultural unity. Oktoberfest 2023 stands poised to be a memorable celebration, where borders blur, and music unites hearts in the vibrant spirit of East Africa.
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