The WRC Koroga Festival is set to bring a fusion of music, culture, and motorsport to Naivasha, promising an unforgettable experience for fans. Under the leadership of Farida Idris Mohamed, the festival continues to evolve, cementing its place as a premier entertainment event in Kenya. Here’s what to expect from this exciting edition and how it’s shaping the future of cultural celebrations.
The Koroga festival will kick off from June 23rd to June 26th at Moi South Lake Road in Naivasha. This will be the 30th edition, now, in collaboration with the upcoming WRC Koroga Festival rally set to run throughout the same dates.
The Koroga Festival Project Director Ms. Farida Idris, in a statement seen by The Sauce, acclaimed the partnership by expressing her happiness and pride to present the first-ever Safari Rally Koroga Festival which is a melting point of two brands with a rich African heritage.
“This four-day extravaganza will bring together artists from across the continent to celebrate everything African, from our food, fashion, our culture, and our love for the Safari Rally,” she added.
The concert and open boutique market will be packed with food, fashion, and African music from artists across the continent. This edition of The Koroga Festival will be the first recreational village where rally fans will experience the best from both events.
Koroga, from the Swahili word, “mix” reflects Kenya’s talent diversity while attracting leading artists from around the world. Reggae musician Tarrus Riley, who will perform on Sunday, will be among other artists gracing the occasion. Others include Nviiri The Storyteller, Samidoh, Buruklyn Boy,z, and top Kenyan DJs
