Jamaican singer Konshens to tour Kenya this December

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• He will be visiting Kenya this December.

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Jamaican artist Konshens Konshens
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Popular Jamaican Dancehall artiste Garfield Delano Spence aka Konshens has announced that he will be touring Kenya during his upcoming concert in Uganda.

In a brief statement on Tuesday morning, the 38-year-old singer who is expected to perform in Uganda on December 17 said that he cannot visit the neighboring country and miss going through Kenya.

"For your information, there's no way I'm coming to Uganda, which I love, and miss stopping in Kenya, which I love, even if it's a holiday feeling," Konshens said through his Twitter account.

The dance hall artist went on to ask Kenyans to suggest good places to visit in the country.

Konshens who is widely recognized and celebrated in Kenya is no stranger to this country, he has already toured several times in the past years.

The Dancehall and Reggae singer's great love for Kenya is also evident and he has confirmed it with his several tours. Konshens is a frequent visitor to Kenya and his last visit was in December 2021.

Many Kenyans are also fans of the Jamaican and even follow him on his social media pages.

Earlier this year, the talented Dancehall musician admitted to accepting the jazz name that was given to him by Kenyans following his relationship and great love for this nation.

The singer's great love for Kenya made creative social media users name him Konshens Otieno and one Kenyan even created a Kenyan ID for him. Konshens on his remix with rapper Boutross Munene of the popular song 'Anjella' seemed to accept the title with a cheerful heart.

"Brace pan di wall and fling it up gimmi nuh, Konshens AKA Otieno, Play with the two ni++le like Piano," Konshens sang. On an ID card made for him by a Kenyan designer, the Jamaican-born artist was said to have been born in Kisumu, Kenya.

Early last year after his exciting concert here in Kenya, he also seemed to accept the title given to him while saying goodbye to Kenyans. At that time, he promised to return in a few years.

"Big love Kenya, it's been real, our union is stronger than before. We'll see each other again after 3/4 years Konshens Otieno," he wrote on Twitter and attached a Kenyan flag emoji.

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