Jamaican star Tarrus Riley brought down the roof on the final day the 30th Edition of the WRC Koroga-Festival edition over the weekend. Revellers have tagged the Koroga Festival the most organized event in the country.
This was undoubtedly the best executed festival of recent times as was evident in the setup, security, electrifying performances and pomp that brought the town to a standstill.
Thousands of revelers thronged the Gardens in Naivasha for the Koroga festival powered by Capital FM and WRC. The event witnessed over 15,000 revelers attend the 4-day Festival.
Jamaican star Tarrus Riley brought down the roof on the final day the 30th Edition of the WRC Koroga-Festival edition over the weekend. Revellers have tagged the Koroga Festival the most organized event in the country.
This was undoubtedly the best executed festival of recent times as was evident in the setup, security, electrifying performances and pomp that brought the town to a standstill.
Thousands of revelers thronged the Gardens in Naivasha for the Koroga festival powered by Capital FM and WRC. The event witnessed over 15,000 revelers attend the 4-day Festival.
Farida Idris in a statement expressed her gratitude to all the sponsors of the event and the Capital FM/Koroga Festival Crew for making the festival a success. She alsohinted that preparation for the next Koroga Festival will be unveiled in the coming days as preparations are already in full gear.
Touted as one of the most famous music festivals in East and Central Africa, Koroga Festival made a comeback after a 2-year hiatus due to the COVID-19 global pandemic. In the 30 editions, Koroga has featured notable names from across the World including Yvonne Chaka Chaka, Femi Kuti, Alphablondy, Diamond Platnumz, Mafikizolo to mention a few.