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Who was at Summertides? Celebrities spotted at the festival

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Who was at Summertides? Celebrities spotted at the festival

Thousands of revellers descended on Lost Beach Club in Malindi for the 2026 Summertides Festival, turning Kenya’s coast into the country’s biggest beach party as celebrities, influencers and music lovers soaked in three days of entertainment.

Held from Thursday, July 2, 2026, the festival featured performances across two stages, bringing together Afrobeats, Amapiano, EDM, House, R&B and Dancehall while attracting some of Kenya’s biggest personalities.

Stars hit Malindi

Award-winning DJ Joe Mfalme was among the headline acts, entertaining crowds with an energetic set that kept fans dancing late into the night.

Sharing moments from the festival on social media, the celebrated entertainer invited fans to “Party with Mr Sherehe” as he celebrated another appearance at the annual beach festival.

DJ Joe Mfalme performs during the 2026 Summertides Festival at Lost Beach Club in Malindi.PHOTO/www.facebook.com/deejayjoemfalme

Media personality Azeezah also took to the stage, joining a lineup that featured local and regional talent. Her performance added to the festival’s lively atmosphere as thousands packed the venue overlooking the Indian Ocean.

Influencers steal spotlight

Away from the performances, several influencers and content creators grabbed attention with their fashion choices and viral social media posts.

Content creator Mjaka Mfine poses during the 2026 Summertides Festival in Malindi.PHOTO/_.mjaka.mfine/Instagram

Content creator Mjaka Mfine was among the most talked-about personalities after sharing photos and videos of her beach outfits.

Thicky Sandra, the daughter of former Nairobi Governor Mike Sonko, also made a stylish appearance. Videos of her arrival and moments at the festival quickly circulated online, adding to the excitement surrounding the event.

Thicky Sandra attends the 2026 Summertides Festival at Lost Beach Club in Malindi.PHOTO/Thickyy_sandra/Instagram

Forex trader and digital creator Kenyan Prince was another familiar face at Summertides after travelling from Dubai for the festival.

His posts documenting his trip and reunions with fellow creators attracted thousands of views across social media platforms.

Festival draws thousands

Beyond the celebrity appearances, Summertides once again showcased why it has become one of East Africa’s most anticipated beach festivals.

Forex trader and content creator Kenyan Prince arrives at the 2026 Summertides Festival in Malindi.PHOTO/k.p_forex/Instagram

Thousands of attendees filled Lost Beach Club over the three-day event, with many sharing videos of sunset parties, beachfront performances and vibrant fashion that dominated online conversations throughout the weekend.

Blending music, fashion and coastal experiences, Summertides 2026 delivered another memorable edition, proving why it continues to attract celebrities, influencers and fans looking for the ultimate beach festival experience.

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