Kenya Cane delivers unforgettable experience at True Kenyan Fest, Jamhuri edition

Kenya Cane, the iconic cane spirit by Kenya Breweries, delivered an unforgettable experience at the True Kenyan Fest, Jamhuri edition, held this past weekend at Club 034 in Kitengela, Kajiado County. The night was a vibrant celebration bringing to life the brand’s promise as the ultimate expression of the True Kenyan Spirit.

The event was a sensory journey, blending electrifying entertainment, cultural pride, and the unmatched taste of Kenya Cane. The highlight of the evening was undoubtedly the phenomenal performances by Savara and Yaba, whose energy and artistry captivated the audience and created memorable moments.

Julie the DJ.

Every element of the True Kenyan Fest was designed to leave a lasting impression. From captivating performances by Savara, Yaba, Laiso, and Maima, that highlighted Kenya’s diverse musical excellence to the stellar DJ lineup featuring DJ ROQ, Julie the DJ, DJ Adalla, and Selekta Outlaw that brought the house down with energetic beats keeping the crowd energized with pulsating beats that carried the festive mood into the early hours.

Hosted by the dynamic duo of MC Prince and MC Tricky, the night was filled with energy, laughter, and unforgettable moments with their signature charm, ensuring laughter and joy filled the air throughout the night.

Maa artist Laiso.

“The True Kenyan Fest, Jamhuri Edition, was a beautiful way to honor Kenya’s rich heritage and the diverse cultures that make us who we are,” Kenya Cane brand manager Davis Changalwa said. “From the music and art to the unmistakable taste of Kenya Cane, we created a space where Kenyans could come together and celebrate their pride, resilience, and unity. This event exemplified Kenya Cane’s commitment to being not just a drink but a cultural icon that embodies the True Kenyan Spirit giving Kenyans a moment to celebrate our shared pride and heritage.”

Maima on stage.

Kenya Cane brought its heritage to life through signature cocktails crafted with local flavours, offering guests a taste of Kenya in every sip. Consumers enjoyed Kenyan-inspired cuisine specially prepared with unique flavors that captured the essence of the nation. The venue’s vibrant setup, infused with cultural symbolism and immersive experiences, cemented Kenya Cane’s role as an integral part of Kenyan celebrations.

The True Kenyan fest Jamhuri edition was the second event under Kenyan Cane’s new campaign, The True Kenya Spirit launched in Kakamega one month ago on Mashujaa Day.

Rhumbacane artist Yaba.

About Kenya Cane


Kenya Cane is a smooth, triple-distilled spirit made from fermented sugarcane. Its fermentation and distillation process creates a distinct flavor that sets it apart from other spirits. Since its foundation in 1976, Kenya Cane has been interwoven with the history of the Kenyan nation and has grown to be a superior spirit, living up to its mantra of “Celebrating the true Kenyan spirit.”

Proudly made in Kenya by Kenyans, Kenya Cane has been a part of significant moments and experiences in the nation’s history. It is available in several variants, including KC Smooth, KC Coconut, KC Pineapple, and KC Citrus Fusion.

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