Kenyan hitmaker Mejja has set social media abuzz after revealing plans for a major solo concert in about two months, during a candid interview on the Sandwich Podcast.
The artist, known for his witty lyricism and chart-topping hits, hinted that the upcoming show will be a high-energy “major banger” performance, marking a significant milestone in his career as one of Kenya’s most influential urban music figures.
During the podcast appearance, Mejja confirmed that he is actively planning his own headline concert, though he stopped short of revealing the exact date or venue. He suggested the show is likely to take place within the next two months, sparking anticipation among fans eager to see him command a full solo stage.
One of the most talked-about moments from the interview came when the hosts asked whether his former group Kansoul would make an appearance at the concert.
Kansoul, which included Mejja alongside Kid Kora and Madtraxx, played a major role in shaping Kenya’s early urban sound and remains one of the most nostalgic groups for fans of the era.
The question immediately triggered excitement, with fans online speculating about a possible reunion performance that could bring back the energy of hits that defined a generation of Kenyan music lovers.
While Mejja did not confirm a full reunion, his response did not shut down the idea entirely leaving room for speculation about a surprise appearance or partial group performance.
Mejja’s catalogue includes widely popular tracks such as ‘Utawezana,’ ‘Jana Kuliendaje,’ and ‘Lenga Stress,’ all of which have cemented his place as a leading voice in Kenya’s gengetone and rap scenes.
Following Mejja’s comments, fans flooded social media with excitement and speculation. Many expressed anticipation for a concert that could blend humour, nostalgia, and high-energy performances, all trademarks of Mejja’s stage presence.
The mention of Kansoul particularly amplified interest, with fans calling for a reunion performance that would bring back the early days of Kenyan urban music dominance.
For many, the possibility of seeing Mejja perform solo while also revisiting his group roots adds an emotional layer to what is already shaping up to be a major event.
Mejja’s upcoming concert represents more than just another live performance. It is a reflection of his evolution as an artist and cultural figure. From his early days, he has consistently remained a defining voice in Kenyan music.

