A planned reggae music concert turned chaotic in Nairobi after major Jamaican artists failed to turn up on stage to perform on Saturday night.
At least 10 youths were arrested, several people robbed and property
destroyed as angry fans turned chaotic fighting to get back their cash
they had paid for the show.
Jamaica's
top dancehall singers Tarrus Riley and Demarco and Ivorian Alpha Blondy
were scheduled to perform at the Kenyatta International Conference
Centre ( KICC) on Saturday night but did not turn up.
They
were said to be holed up in their Eastlands Hotel in Hurlinghum area
after the organisers of the show allegedly failed to honor their pledge
to pay them.
They were to perform at KICC as part of ongoing celebrations of Kenyaâs 50 years of independence.
More than 3,000 fans had turned up for the show after paying a staggering Sh2,500 for ordinary ticket and Sh5,000 for VIP.
Despite
heavy downpour that was earlier on Saturday night experienced, the show
kicked off well with the DJs and local artists entertaining the reggae
lovers.
Things turned chaotic at about 2.30 am when it was clear the main artists were nowhere to be seen.
Pleas
from the DJs to the crowd to be patient did not bear fruits as they
started to throw bottles, stones and other objects to the stage.
Then chaos broke out as the fans overwhelmed the security and descended to the stage vandalizing the music system.
Meanwhile, another group was busy mugging and robbing the âweakâ ones.
It took almost an hour and the arrival of more police officers to chase the angry crowd from the scene.
Central OCPD Patrick Oduma said they arrested eight youths who were robbing and mugging pedestrians and vandalizing property.
It was more of a war because the youths were angry that their money
had been wasted. We managed the situation later on but we did not throw
any teargas,â said Oduma.
He added unknown number of people were robbed of their property by the marauding youths as they left the site.
Some of the music enthusiasts said they were angered by the organisers of the show who did not pay the artists.
âThe
organizers need to be charged in court because this is more of a
robbery. We need our money from them because they even taint the name of
reggae music,â said Tom Oladu, a fan who had turned up for the
show.
We could not get an explanation from Dohty Family, Big
Tunes Festival Music, Fire House, Krushial and Ghetto Radio who were
listed as the organisers of the show.
Dohty Familyâs Kris Darling did not respond to our calls and texts.
Demarco
has been in Nairobi for the last two weeks after he held his first much
anticipated performance at the Carnivore Grounds on June 8.
His
one-hour non-stop performance then kept revellers on their feet as he
belted out his most famous tracks such as Steady Wine, I Love My Life,
Fallen Soldiers, Gal Dem Want, True FriendandKings and Queens.
Riley and Blondy arrived in Nairobi on June 13.
Riley was accompanied by his Black Soil Band and renowned saxophonist Dean Fraser.
Shame on the organizers,they should refund the fans
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