The vibrant heart of Meru came alive this past weekend as Kenya Cane brought the True Kenyan Fest – Meru Edition to Terah’s Club, Makutano.
A perfect fusion of music, culture, and celebration, the festival delivered an electrifying experience that left revellers in awe.
From the moment the gates opened at 2 PM, the air was charged with excitement as partygoers embraced a seamless blend of modern entertainment and rich Meru traditions.
The night featured high-energy performances, cultural showcases, and an undeniable sense of unity, making it a standout event on the Kenyan social calendar.

A Star-Studded Celebration
The festival’s musical lineup was nothing short of spectacular, with Kenyan hitmakers taking the stage to deliver show-stopping performances. C.O.G Stars Band, Meru’s own Kamanu, Kikuyu afro-pop star Wanjine, the Queen of Kikuyu Benga Joyce Wa Mama, and Meru’s chart-topping sensation Nassizu Murume kept the crowd on their feet all night.
Adding to the energy were MC Nadia Mukiri and MC Eddu B, who kept the audience engaged, while DJ Abdalla, DJ Slim Mzuka, and DJ Super Gibz ensured non-stop entertainment with their fire mixes.
A Cultural Immersion with Kenya Cane
Beyond the music, the True Kenyan Fest was a full sensory experience, celebrating Meru’s rich heritage. From interactive cultural showcases to the smooth taste of Kenya Cane, every moment was designed to bring people together in the spirit of resilience, unity, and pride.
“We are thrilled by the overwhelming response from our consumers in Meru. The True Kenyan Fest is all about celebrating the Kenyan spirit—its vibrancy, culture, and togetherness. Seeing people come together, embrace their heritage, and create unforgettable memories is what this festival is all about,” said Davis Changalwa, Brand Manager, Kenya Cane.
A Night to Remember
The True Kenyan Fest – Meru Edition reaffirmed Kenya Cane’s commitment to bringing people together through music, culture, and great moments. With an unforgettable atmosphere, thrilling performances, and an undeniable sense of community, the festival left an indelible mark on Meru, setting the stage for even bigger and better celebrations ahead.
