The Fisherman Pwani Experience, in partnership with Kenya Cane, transformed Easter weekend into a vibrant coastal celebration at Wild Waters Nyali on Saturday, 4th April 2026, drawing revellers for an electrifying blend of music, culture, and unforgettable moments.
With the ocean as a backdrop and the long holiday weekend in full swing, the atmosphere crackled with energy from the very first act. Coster Ojwang and the Fisherman’s Band headlined the evening, with the crowd belting out Wabiro, Jowi, and Hera word for word. The energy surged further when Okello Max took the stage, while Makadem delivered his signature Nyatiti Jazz sound and Shad Mziki kept the momentum alive with his hit Wajue ni wewe.
Partraw and Osogo Winyo rounded out the lineup with soulful performances that added depth to an already dynamic evening. The bond between artists and audience was palpable throughout, with the crowd fully locked in from start to finish.Off the stage, Kenya Cane elevated the experience through its signature serves, with the Safari Sunset emerging as the drink of the night. Guests also unwound in curated chill spaces overlooking the ocean, perfectly complementing the coastal atmosphere.
“Seeing the crowd connect so deeply with the performances and the Kenya Cane experience is exactly what we set out to achieve,” said Victor Adada, Kenya Cane Brand Manager.
Reflecting on the night, Coster Ojwang added, “The energy from the crowd was incredible. This is what the Fisherman’s Experience is all about — mziki ya kustaarabu and people living in the moment. This one is for the books.”
The Fisherman Pwani Experience once again proved itself a must-attend fixture on Kenya’s music and cultural calendar, delivering a standout Easter weekend moment to remember.
