Bien explains why Sauti Sol is charging Kenyans 20K for tickets

Image: Sauti Sol’s Bien Aime speaks after testing positive for Coronavirus

Sauti Sol’s lead vocalist Bien Aime Baraza has explained why the band is charging Sh20,000 for tickets to their upcoming farewell show, SolFest VIP Show.

The concert, which will take place next month at Uhuru Gardens, will be the band’s last performance before they go on an indefinite hiatus. VIP ticket holders will get an immersive 5-star experience, including a memorable performance, a glimpse into the band’s journey, and an opportunity to interact with the members.

Bien said that the high price tag is justified by the value of the experience.

Sauti Sol’s lead vocalist, Bien Aime Baraza

“The reason people are paying Sh20,000 is because Sauti Sol will be giving fans 20 years of experience. We have been together with our fans for 20 years since we started this journey,” he said.

Bensoul, a former Sol Generation signee, echoed Bien’s sentiments, saying that the VIP tickets are not for everyone.

“If Ksh20,000 to get by November is hard for you, then you have a long way to go. Wacha wenye pesa waende (Let those who have the money attend). One thing I know for sure is we are going to sell out,” he tweeted.

The announcement of the high ticket price has sparked discussions on social media, with some fans expressing reservations about the cost. However, the band has defended the decision, saying that it is a fair reflection of the value of the experience.

Only time will tell whether the VIP tickets will sell out, but it is clear that Sauti Sol’s farewell show is a highly anticipated event.

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