KWS Hosts African Stars at Nairobi National Park Ahead of Africa Forward Concert

Zilper Ochieng

The Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS) played host to some of Africa’s top musical talents at Nairobi National Park in a vibrant build-up to the highly anticipated Africa Forward “Le Concert,” set for May 12 in Nairobi. The unique gathering brought together celebrated artists from across the continent, offering them a chance to experience Kenya’s iconic wildlife and natural beauty while connecting ahead of the major cultural event. The concert will serve as the grand finale of the Africa ForwRD 2026 Summit, a platform focused on driving conversations around Africa’s future.

By hosting the artists at Nairobi National Park, KWS highlighted the country’s commitment to blending culture, tourism, and conservation. The park, known for its rare setting within a राजधानी city, provided a stunning backdrop for the artists to engage, collaborate, and appreciate Kenya’s rich biodiversity. The event also underscored the role of creative industries in promoting tourism and showcasing Africa’s global appeal.

The upcoming Africa Forward “Le Concert” is expected to draw large crowds, featuring electrifying performances from some of the continent’s biggest names. As the closing event of the Africa ForwRD 2026 Summit, the concert aims to celebrate African excellence in music and culture while reinforcing unity and shared progress.

Hosting both the summit and the concert further cements Nairobi’s position as a regional hub for culture, innovation, and international events. With global attention turning to the city, stakeholders are optimistic about the long-term impact on tourism, investment, and the creative economy. As anticipation builds, all eyes are now on May 12, when music, culture, and vision for the future will converge in one unforgettable celebration.

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