Zuchu, Savara and Eddy Kenzo to deliver nonstop spectacle at CHAN Final

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  • Fans are in for world-class football and boundary-pushing entertainment as the much-anticipated showdown between Madagascar and Morocco takes place at Kasarani Stadium.
  • From 2PM, the gates to Kasarani Stadium will swing open, welcoming thousands of fans to what organisers are calling the greatest concert-scale experience in East Africa.
Zuchu, Savara and Eddy Kenzo to deliver nonstop spectacle at CHAN Final


This Saturday, Nairobi City becomes the epicentre of football and music โ€” with over four hours of nonstop spectacle as the curtains fall on the 2024 African Nations Championship (CHAN).

Fans are in for world-class football and boundary-pushing entertainment as the much-anticipated showdown between Madagascar and Morocco takes place at Kasarani Stadium.

As the two nations battle for the tournamentโ€™s top honours on the pitch, the stands and stage will come alive with a line-up of East Africaโ€™s finest performersโ€”Uganda's Eddy Kenzo, Tanzania's Zuchu, and Kenya's Savara.

From 2PM, the gates to Kasarani Stadium will swing open, welcoming thousands of fans to what organisers are calling the greatest concert-scale experience in East Africa.

And true to that promise, the entertainment will match the magnitude of the football final. A specially built stage, cutting-edge lighting displays, and a fireworks spectacle will turn Kasarani into more than a stadiumโ€”it will become a festival ground where rhythm and football meet.

Ugandan superstar Eddy Kenzo is expected to set the tone with his high-energy anthems, his music already adored across the continent.

Tanzanian sensation Zuchu, known for her electric performances and powerful vocals, will bring a blend of elegance and fire to the stage.

Kenyaโ€™s own Savara will complete the trio, ensuring the home fans feel every beat of the celebration.

Together, the three acts will unite East Africaโ€™s sound in a night destined to echo long after the final whistle.

The performances add an extra spark to a tournament that has already captured hearts.

Kenya may have bowed out in the quarterfinals after a penalty heartbreak against Madagascar, but the atmosphere in Nairobi has remained electric throughout.

With tickets for the final almost sold out, the stage is set for a send-off befitting a competition that has not only showcased talent but also strengthened East Africaโ€™s readiness for the AFCON 2027 co-hosting.

As Morocco chases a third CHAN title and Madagascar aims to complete their fairy-tale, fans can be sure of one thing: the real winner on Saturday will be the spirit of celebration.

At Kasarani, football will provide the tensionโ€”but it is music, lights, and fireworks that will seal CHAN 2024 as a spectacle for the ages.

ยฉCitizen Digital, Kenya

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