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Sol Capital Experience by Sauti Sol.

Music fans in Kenya especially Sauti Sol’s fans are in a celebratory as Christmas has come early for them  as  Sauti Sol have announced yet another performance set to take place on the 24th of November 2023, at the Capital Club East Africa. This event is set to be a special one as Sauti Sol will be celebrating their membership at Capital Club East Africa. The boy band consisting of Bien-Aime Baraza, Willis Chimano, Polycarp Otieno and Savara Mudigi during the announcement of this performance have invited all their fans and music fans to make memories together with the stars.

 

The Afropop sensation promises those who will attend an unforgettable night which will not only include music but also, cocktail reception, dinner, meet and greet with  board of governors of the Capital Club East Africa as they all celebrate their membership. Sauti Sol’s performance comes just days after their final performance during Sol Fest 2023 which was dubbed the last as it was the band bowing out in style.

 

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The tickets for the Sol Capital Experience are on sale and Early Bird Tickets are going for 30, 000 Kenya Shillings which will see this price shoot to 35, 000 Kenya Shillings after 23rd November, 2023. Fans can get their tickets by paying through Pay Bill Number 417511 Account Number Membership Drive.

 

“Join us for unforgettable night @capitalclubeastafrica as we celebrate our membership . Indulge in a luxurious dinner, mingle with the Capital Club Board and witness and exclusive encore performance by us, @sautisol. Lets make memories together in the world of sol capital experience,” Sauti Sol shared on their social media accounts.

 

The band is gearing up for what could be their most remarkable performance dubbed The Sol Capital Experience before taking a temporary hiatus with fans who can purchase the tickets given a final opportunity to experience the magic of Sauti Sol. Their influence is without a doubt a big ones as more than 15,000 fans were at Uhuru Gardens after paying 20,000 Kenya Shillings for the ‘Last Dance’ show on November 4.