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Christina Shusho in Nairobi ahead of anticipated concert

By Mercy Simiyu December 27th, 2023 2 min read

Gospel artist Christina Shusho is in Nairobi amid anticipation of her concert on December 31, 2023.

The Tanzanian singer and songwriter is set to grace the stage in what promises to be a spiritually uplifting and memorable event for gospel music enthusiasts and fans across the country.

With days left until the much-anticipated concert, excitement is palpable among Kenyan audiences eager to experience Christina Shusho’s soul-stirring performances live.

Known for her powerful vocals and heartfelt lyrics, Shusho has garnered a dedicated following across East Africa, making her upcoming appearance in Kenya a highly anticipated event for gospel music lovers.

Nimewasili Ahsanteni kwa Mapokezi mazuri ndugu zangu Wakenya, kama bado hujapata tiketi yako hujachelewa,” She said loosely translated to “I finally arrived, thank you for welcoming me. Please grab your tickets (to the concert)”

In addition to showcasing her acclaimed solo hits, the singer is expected to collaborate with local artists and musicians during her concert in Kenya.

This collaborative spirit promises to add a unique flavor to the event, blending diverse musical influences and styles to create an unforgettable night of worship, praise, and celebration.

“Shusha nyavu on my pinned tweet,” wrote Kawangware Finest ™ (Geoffrey Moturi)

As anticipation builds, organizers have urged fans to secure their tickets early to avoid missing out on this event.

Ticket sales have been brisk, reflecting the widespread excitement and high demand.

In November 2023, the artist announced she be perform in Kenya and attributed the announcement to  ‘high demand by fans’.

Shusho took to her official X account to confirm that she was collaborating with her team and media personality Daniel Ndambuki alias Churchill.

Tanzanian musicians and their songs are among the most popular in Kenya with the stance attributed to the swahili-laced lyrics in most of their songs.

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