By Isaac Tugume
Kenyan music icon Fathermoh mashed up Australia during his first-ever concert in the country that was dubbed the ‘Kudade Tour’, which covered the cities of Melbourne, Adelaide, Perth, Sydney, and Brisbane.
Performing alongside Ndovu Kuu, and Lil Maina, Fathermoh electrified partiers at all the venues where he had been booked to perform, thrilling them with ‘Kudade’, ‘Kaskie Vibaya’, ‘Dai Dai’, and ‘Tumerudiana’ and many of his other hits.
Several partiers in Australia will live to remember the Kudade Tour thanks to Fathermoh, Ndovu Kuu, and Lil Maina, who delivered as expected.
Ever since they released ‘Kudade’, which boasts over 4.4M YouTube views and counting, Fathermoh, Ndovu Kuu, and Lil Maina have been the talk everywhere, especially after their song became an instant hit.
However, although it was initially Kenyan, ‘Kudade’ has since become a global issue, with fans in various parts of the world getting hooked to the jam, hence it was due to public demand that Fathermoh, Ndovu Kuu, and Lil Maina had to make the Kudade Tour in Australia happen!
‘Kudade’ is not the kind of jam anyone can just get used to easily, because the song hits with a different vibe every time you experience it, which explains the millions of fans streaming the video on YouTube and many others partying to the tune at concerts and in nightclubs.
Tap the links above to check out the reels of the Kudade Tour in Australia but don’t forget to stream ‘Kudade’ on YouTube.
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