The Nairobi music scene is brimming with excitement as world-renowned saxophonist Kenny G prepares to perform in the city this August.
But while fans are eagerly awaiting the smooth jazz legend, there’s growing anticipation around the inclusion of Kenya’s own Kato Change, a celebrated guitarist who will be sharing the stage with the American star.

The concert will take place at KICC Nairobi on 27th September 2025.
Early Bird Gold Ticket: KSh 8,500
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A Proud Moment for Kenyan Music
Kato Change, known for his distinctive fusion of jazz, Afrobeat, rock, and traditional African sounds, has steadily built a reputation as one of Kenya’s most talented and innovative musicians.
His live performances are energetic, emotive, and deeply musical—characterised by complex guitar work and seamless improvisation.
Performing alongside Kenny G marks a major milestone in his career and a proud moment for the local music industry.
It reflects the quality and international calibre of Kenyan artists, many of whom have long operated under the radar despite their immense talent.

What to Expect from the Concert
Fans can expect an evening filled with world-class instrumentation and emotionally charged performances. Kenny G, known for timeless hits like Songbird, Silhouette, and Forever in Love, is set to deliver a signature set filled with smooth saxophone melodies that have captivated audiences for decades.
Kato Change, on the other hand, is expected to bring his unique sound to the stage—most likely performing selections from his critically acclaimed album The Change Experience and perhaps debuting some new material.
Given the buzz surrounding the concert, there’s also hope for a surprise collaboration between the two instrumental powerhouses.
by esther njoroge
