For years, Kenyan gospel fans have sung along to her powerful anthems from afar, their only connection to her voice being recordings and streams. But now, the dream of seeing CeCe Winans live has finally arrived. The Grammy-winning gospel icon is set to lift the Nairobi skies in worship this Saturday, August 30, when she takes the stage at Uhuru Gardens.
Her arrival marks more than just another concert. It is a spiritual moment that binds together decades of yearning with one extraordinary night. Known globally for her unmatched vocal strength and timeless songs of faith, CeCe’s music has crossed borders and generations, shaping the soundtrack of modern gospel. Nairobi now finds itself as the latest stop in her More Than This tour a series that has left audiences across the world inspired and renewed.
Behind the scenes, the collaboration of Royal Media Services and Faith Collective has made this historic night possible. Their partnership underscores not just the entertainment value of the concert but the deeper mission: to create a collective worship experience that reminds audiences of the enduring power of faith through music.
CeCe touched down in Nairobi yesterday, greeted by excitement that had been building for weeks. For her Kenyan fans, this is not simply a performance. It is a long-awaited homecoming of spirit, a rare chance to encounter the ministry of one of gospel music’s most celebrated voices in person.
As the city prepares, anticipation is mounting. Will Nairobi’s night with CeCe Winans live up to the decades of expectation? If her global track record is anything to go by, Uhuru Gardens is about to witness not just a concert, but a landmark moment in Kenya’s gospel music journey.










