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Tuko Kadi Concert: Kenya's Biggest Youth Voter Mobilization Event
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Tuko Kadi Concert: Kenya's Biggest Youth Voter Mobilization Event

2026-04-108 min Read time12,450 Reads
Join Eric Omondi and Kenya's top artists at Uhuru Park on May 3, 2026, for a historic concert where your voter's card is your ticket to change.
A REVOLUTIONARY CELEBRATION OF DEMOCRACY The Tuko Kadi Concert is not just a music event; it is a historic gathering of Kenya's youth aimed at redefining the country's political future. Scheduled for Sunday, May 3, 2026, at the iconic Uhuru Park in Nairobi, this 'all-star' event organized by Eric Omondi is set to become the largest civic engagement rally in East African history. The message is clear: the youth are no longer just spectators; they are the drivers of the 2027 General Election. EVENT DETAILS & ACCESS - DATE: Sunday, May 3, 2026 - TIME: 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM - LOCATION: Uhuru Park, Nairobi - ENTRY REQUIREMENT: Admission is completely FREE, but there is one non-negotiable requirement: you must have a valid Voter’s Card. For those who are not yet registered, IEBC officials will be stationed at every gate to facilitate immediate voter registration and ID verification. A MASSIVE LINEUP FOR A MASSIVE CAUSE The concert features an unprecedented lineup of Kenya's most influential artists, uniting across genres to champion the 'Tuko Kadi' message: - THE HEADLINERS: Bien, Savara, and Bensoul bring the spirit of modern Kenyan pop. - THE LEGENDS: Nameless, Jua Cali, and Wyre represent the foundations of our musical heritage. - THE VIBE: Octopizzo, Ssaru, and Juliani bring the raw energy of social consciousness. - THE SOUL: Daddy Owen, Moji Short Baba, Iyani, and Okello Max complete a lineup that represents every corner of the 254. WHY THIS MATTERS FOR 2027 With over 4 million new voters eligible for the 2027 election, the youth demographic holds the absolute power to decide Kenya's next leadership. The Tuko Kadi Concert uses the power of music and culture to bridge the gap between registration and participation. By ensuring every attendee is a registered voter, the movement is creating a tangible, verifiable bloc of citizens ready to demand accountability. HOW TO PREPARE 1. CHECK YOUR STATUS: Use the Tukokadi tool below to ensure you are registered. 2. BRING YOUR ID: If you have your card, bring it. If you only have your ID, IEBC will help you register at the gate. 3. SECURE YOUR SPOT: Online tickets through MADFUN! may show as 'Sold Out', but remember: your Voter's Card is your real ticket at the gate. See you at Uhuru Park as we sing, dance, and most importantly, prepare to lead.

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