Prince Indah enthralled audiences at the lively Mzuqa Festival, which took place at the Maomboleo Grounds in Kisumu.
The renowned Benga musician invigorated the crowd with a performance that was rich in energy, emotion, and a profound connection to his heritage.
From the initial strum of the guitar, the audience was spellbound.
As Indah performed a series of his popular songs, including Osiepe, Hera Mbese, Mama Watoto, and Nyar Jaduong, the crowd enthusiastically sang along, fully immersed in the experience.
Laughter and cheers resonated throughout the venue as festival attendees moved to the captivating rhythms.
It was evident that the evening was more than just an event; it was a collective celebration of culture and music.
The festival attracted not only fans but also prominent political figures who seamlessly integrated with the throngs of revelers.
Siaya County Governor James Orengo and Kisumu County Secretary Abala Wanga were in attendance, while former Kisumu Central MP Fred Ouda interacted with the crowd.
Market Milimani Ward MCA Seth Ochieng Kanga, affectionately known as Adui Nyang’, brought humor to the occasion with his attempts at dancing, much to the delight of the audience.
The Maomboleo Grounds transformed into a lively center of joy and festivity as attendees enjoyed food, drinks, and dancing throughout the night.
This festival marked the inaugural Mzuqa Fest-Dala Edition, paving the way for future events that promise even more entertainment.
As the evening progressed, it became clear that Prince Indah was not merely a performer but a unifying presence.
His music bridged social and political gaps, uniting individuals from diverse backgrounds.
For one enchanting night, Kisumu thrived with harmony, laughter, and a collective appreciation for Benga.
The festival concluded on a high note, leaving behind smiles, cherished memories, and the anticipation of future gatherings.