
Come April 2026, Carnivore Grounds will transform into a living stage for seven nights as Nyashinski, unveils Showman, The Residency — a bold, intimate, and deeply theatrical reimagining of what a live music experience can be in East Africa.
This is not just a simple concert series. It is Kenya’s first true music-theatre residency: a seven-show run spread across nine days, where the artist plants roots in one venue, perfects every detail, and invites the audience into a world he has built from the ground up. Think of the grand Las Vegas residencies or the curated brilliance of a Broadway limited engagement, but filtered through the soul of a Kenyan storyteller who once disappeared for a decade only to return stronger than ever.

From April 4 to April 12, 2026, Nyashinski will perform five times on weekends and once on a special mid-week night reserved exclusively for VIP ticket holders. That’s seven distinct shows in total , each one meticulously choreographed, each one carrying the weight of a career that has soundtracked an entire generation.
The schedule itself is deliberate, almost poetic:
- Saturday, April 4: the grand opening
- Sunday, April 5: a rare double-header to close the first weekend
- Wednesday, April 8: an exclusive VIP performance, intimate and elevated
- Saturday, April 11: the penultimate statement
- Sunday, April 12: two final shows

There are no auditions, no applications, no gatekeeping. This residency belongs to anyone willing to step inside. Tickets went on sale November 21, 2025, starting at KSh 3,000 for regular shows and KSh 20,000 for the VIP night — numbers that reflect both accessibility and the premium nature of a once-in-a-lifetime run.
What awaits inside Carnivore Grounds is still partly veiled, but the promise is clear: this will not be the Nyashinski of stadium anthems and festival stages. This is the Nyashinski who has spent years refining his craft in silence, now ready to blend rap, melody, narrative, dance, light, and theatre into a single breathing organism. Longtime fans who grew up on “Malaika,” “Lucky You,” and “Shin City” will see their hero in a new dimension. New listeners will discover why his name still carries reverence more than twenty years after he first stepped onto a stage as part of Kleptomaniax.
Showman is self-produced, self-funded, and fiercely independent, a statement that an African artist can command this level of ambition on his own terms. In a country where live music often means one-night spectacles or sprawling festivals, Nyashinski is choosing depth over scale, repetition over rush, intimacy over distance. Tickets are moving fast, as they should. Seven shows. Limited capacity. One man, one stage, one city, one moment in time.
Tickets will be available at https://www.nyashinski.co.ke
Article Written by Otieno Arudo