Kenya Cane brought the city to life this past Thursday as it hosted an exclusive listening party at The 1922 Lounge for Yabba’s much-anticipated Wape Wape EP. The night transformed into a vibrant celebration of Kenyan creativity, bringing together fans and artists for an unforgettable musical experience.
From the moment guests walked in, the atmosphere buzzed with excitement capturing the perfect feel of Kenyan sherehe energy. Yabba took centre stage with a powerful, crowd-moving performance of the Wape Wape EP, showcasing his signature blend of modern rhumba and soulful folk influences. He was joined on stage by Jeff Lawgan, who matched his energy perfectly.
The magic didn’t stop there. Costa Ojwang delivered a captivating mix of Luo and Swahili soul that had the entire room swaying and singing along. And when the legendary Les Wanyika stepped on stage, the crowd erupted, proving once again that their timeless sound cuts across generations. Their performance reminded everyone why Kenyan classics are unbeatable.
To keep the night alive, DJ Tarrus served non-stop vibes, effortlessly fusing old-school anthems with new-age rhythms that kept the dance floor warm until late.
“We are incredibly proud to champion Kenyan talent and celebrate our rich musical heritage,” said Victor Adada, Brand Manager for Kenya Cane. “Yabba’s Wape Wape listening party perfectly embodied our commitment to uniting people through vibrant culture and memorable moments. It was a spectacular showcase of true Kenyan spirit.”
The event reaffirmed Kenya Cane’s dedication to uplifting local artists and celebrating the unique cultural stories that make Kenya special. By bringing together different genres, generations, and communities, Kenya Cane continues to cement its place as a brand deeply rooted in national pride and authentic artistic expression.

