It shall come to pass! Eric Wainaina on how Covid-19 has changed the music industry

Piece by: Caren Nyota
Lifestyle

The biggest virtual concert witnessed within the borders of 254 will be going live on August 29, 2020.

Kenya ni Yetu Live will have 30 iconic stars gracing its stage and it which will be aired on all major TV stations; Kiss TV, Citizen TV, NTV, KTN and K24.

For those who are always online, they can also catch it on www.yetulive.com.

The likes of Grammy winner Gramps Morgan, Sauti Sol, Eric Wainaina, Suzanna Owino, Redfourth Choir and H_art the band among others.

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Legendary music star, Eric Wainaiana spoke to Mpasho on phone about how the coronavirus has changed the way music is consumed.

Wainaina said,

'It has made us revise different ways to do and share music.'

Talking about the future of live music, he said people will get used to the new normal even after the pandemic is over.

Wainaina will be headlining the Kenya Ni Yetu Live concert that is sponsored by Stanbic Bank. The aim of the concert is to celebrate the spirit of Kenya

Kenya needs voices of hope now more than ever as the country is battling the COVID-19 pandemic.

Wainaina, who has been working from home since the pandemic hit, spoke about his new projects.

He is known for songs such as Daima, Nchi ya Kitu Kidogo, Ni Nani, Selina, Revolution Time just to mention but a few.

Check out his later music project, Okay, from his Dreams In Stereo album that is out now.

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Photos by Douglas Okiddy