Nasty C, Savara Set to Headline Heineken’s UEFA Champions League Final Viewing Party: "High Energy"
- Heineken's UEFA Champions League viewing party will feature electrifying performances from South African stars Nasty C and Cassper Nyovest, Kenyan artistes Savara, Charisma, H Art the Band, and top DJs led by MC Azeeza
- The event will be held at Uhuru Gardens in Langata, Nairobi, with the Champions League final screened on the largest screen ever used for such a gathering in the city
- Tickets will be available at KES 2,500 for regular entry and KES 8,000 for VIP access, purchasable online
For football fans, there is nothing quite like the thrill of a UEFA Champions League (UCL) final night.

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Where should you watch the Champions League final?
As the 2024/25 season reaches its climax, all eyes will be on the Allianz Arena in Munich, Germany, where Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) will face Inter Milan on Saturday, May 31.
While attending the final in person is a dream for many, Kenyan fans who will not make the trip have an exciting alternative.

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Kenya Wine Agencies Limited (KWAL), through its partner brand Heineken, the official UCL partner, will host a grand UEFA Champions League Final Viewing Party at Uhuru Gardens in Langata, Nairobi.
This event is designed especially for dedicated fans aged 18 and above, promising a high-energy atmosphere that matches the intensity of the Champions League final.
South African superstars Nasty C and Cassper Nyovest, joined by celebrated Kenyan artistes including Savara, Charisma, and H Art the Band are expected to take the stage.
The night’s entertainment will be from top DJs, including DJ IV, DJ Suraj, Foozak, Premium DJ Ruffy, Vidza, Kuzi, Wal, and Will the DJ, with the vibes being courtesy of MC Azeeza.
Fans will enjoy the match on the largest screen ever used for such an event in Nairobi, making the viewing experience immersive and unforgettable.
The atmosphere will be charged with excitement as fans rally behind their favourite teams, sharing the passion and spectacle of one of football’s greatest nights.
Jonas Geeraerts, Commercial Director at KWAL, expressed enthusiasm about the event saying:
“The UEFA Champions League is a global spectacle, and at KWAL, we’re proud to partner with Heineken to bring Kenyan fans closer to the action. We invite all die-hard supporters to come through with their squads and enjoy an electrifying, unforgettable viewing experience.”
To ensure safety, KWAL has partnered with Uber to offer discounted rides, encouraging fans to avoid drinking and driving during the celebrations.
Tickets are now on sale:
- Regular tickets cost KES 2,500
- VIP tickets are available for KES 8,000
Fans can purchase their tickets online at www.hustle.com and www.mookh.com.

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Why did Arsenal lose to PSG?
TUKO.co.ke previously covered Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta’s reaction to the critical error that contributed to his team’s loss against PSG.
The Gunners fell behind early after Ousmane Dembélé scored in the opening moments, a goal that proved decisive.

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The 43-year-old coach acknowledged that PSG began the match with greater intensity, praising their skill in overcoming Arsenal’s press and the individual quality that led to the goal.
Arteta also pointed out that his team struggled with maintaining possession, which was a significant factor in the outcome.
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