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Nameless announces near sell-out for his anniversary concert ahead of August show

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Nameless announces near sell-out for his anniversary concert ahead of August show
Kenyan musician Nameless. PHOTO/https://www.facebook.com/NamelessKenya

Music legend Nameless has issued an urgent warning to his fans to secure their tickets immediately, revealing that his upcoming anniversary concert is on the brink of a total sell-out.

Taking to his Instagram account on Thursday evening, June 18, 2026, the pop icon could not hide his emotion as he updated the public on the massive ticket rush for the highly anticipated event.

Dubbed the “Nameless at 25” concert, the monumental show is designed to celebrate his illustrious 25-year career at the pinnacle of East African music.

Scheduled for Saturday, August 15, 2026, at the historic Carnivore Grounds in Nairobi, the venue is now officially locked and loaded for a massive capacity crowd.

With the August showdate still weeks away, the sheer speed of ticket sales has left the veteran hitmaker deeply moved by the enduring loyalty of his fanbase.

“Ok guys! I Have to say this! We about to sell out! Get your tickets now! I am filled with gratitude!” Nameless shared, rallying any remaining fans who have yet to book their spots.

The intense demand for tickets comes as no surprise given the heavyweight roster of performers Nameless has formally assembled for the night.

In what promises to be the ultimate celebration of early 2000s urban pop and Genge culture, the stage will feature an unparalleled gathering of Kenyan musical pioneers.

The star-studded lineup includes his wife and fellow music powerhouse Wahu, alongside individual icons Nyashinski, Jua Cali (The King of Genge), Kidum, Mr. Lenny, Big Pin, and the contemporary sounds of Bensoul and Okello Max.

Ensuring the nostalgic factor is at an all-time high, legendary groups are also heavily represented, with Necessary Noize (Wyre and Nazizi), The Kansoul (Mejja and Madtraxx), P-Unit (Gabby, Frasha, and Bon-Eye), alongside Habib & Manga and Ywaya Tajiri all confirmed to take the stage.

Beyond the high-energy individual sets, a central, deeply sentimental highlight of the evening will be a special tribute performance dedicated to the late, legendary E-Sir.

The segment will honour the massive, indelible impact E-Sir made on Kenyan youth culture alongside Nameless before his tragic passing in 2003.

For thousands of fans heading to the Carnivore Grounds this August, the tribute promises to be a powerful, historic moment of remembrance for an era that completely reshaped modern East African music.

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