Nyashinski, Njerae to headline Magical 2026 Kenya Open after party performances

Nyashinski and Njerae will headline the entertainment lineup at the 2026 Magical Kenya Open, adding star power to one of Africa’s premier golf events set for February 19 to 22 at Karen Country Club in Nairobi.

The 57th edition of the tournament is a key stop on the DP World Tour calendar and will feature 144 golfers from over 25 countries competing for a prize purse of USD 2.7 million.

South Africa’s Jacques Kruyswijk returns to defend his title, while Kenya fields an 18-player contingent led by captain Edwin Mudanyi.

On the course, play begins at 4:30 am on Thursday and Friday before shifting to 5:00 am starts over the weekend.

The four-day stroke play format includes a cut after Friday’s second round, narrowing the field heading into Moving Day and Sunday’s finale. Global broadcast coverage will run in the afternoon hours across all four days.

Off the course, the Johnnie Walker Entertainment Village will transform the tournament into a full lifestyle experience.

Nyashinski headlines Saturday, February 21, after Round Three, with fans expected to hear some of his biggest hits and possibly previews from his upcoming album, The Showman Residency, due in April.

Njerae will close the show on Sunday, February 22, performing after the champion is crowned in what is expected to be a celebratory finale.

The weekend entertainment lineup also features popular Kenyan DJs and emcees, including DJ Nijo, Redbone, Mista C, Lisney, Daq Child, Pierra Makena and hosts Kibunja, Gogo and Kwambox.

Tickets are available via the official Magical Kenya Open portal, with daily passes starting at KSh 1,000 and weekend access priced at KSh 2,500.

A season pass covers all four days, while junior golfers under 21 with JGF cards enter for free.

With elite golf by day and headline performances by night, the 2026 Magical Kenya Open promises a seamless blend of sport and sound in Nairobi.