- UK drill rapper Ardee arrived in Kenya with much pomp and excitement ahead of the highly anticipated Walker Event
- A convoy of luxury cars escorted him to his hotel, building up anticipation for his weekend performance alongside Nigerian Afrobeats star Rema, who arrived a day earlier in a private jet
- The event, set to be Kenya’s biggest, will also feature local talent like Bien, sparking massive excitement across social media
Nairobi was abuzz with excitement as UK drill sensation Ardee touched down at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA) earlier today, ahead of what promises to be one of Kenya’s most electrifying events this weekend – the highly anticipated Walker Event.
The rapper, known for his infectious hits and charismatic stage presence, was welcomed with pomp and color by the Radio Africa and Johnnie Walker teams, who presented him with a bouquet of vibrant flowers.
Ardee appeared elated as he made his way through the airport, flashing smiles and greeting the gathered media and fans.
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His excitement mirrored the palpable anticipation building across the country ahead of his weekend performance.
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A convoy of luxury vehicles waited to whisk him away, underscoring the event’s grand scale and drawing eyes from onlookers as he was chauffeured to his hotel in opulence.
The Walker Event, billed as Kenya’s biggest entertainment spectacle of the year, will feature an all-star lineup, including Nigerian Afrobeats icon Rema, who arrived in equally grand fashion yesterday aboard a private jet.
Rema’s arrival, also marked by fanfare, has only heightened the buzz, as both international stars prepare to take the stage.
Local music giants are also set to join the festivities, with Bien of Sauti Sol leading the charge among Kenyan artists.
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Social media has been flooded with posts of excitement and anticipation, as Kenyans eagerly count down to what many are calling the most significant music event in the country’s history.