How the 2017 Safaricom Jazz Festival Graced by David Sanborn Went Down at Kasarani Stadium

This year's Safaricom Jazz Festival went down last week with 4 top international artists jetting into the country to grace the grand event, which is held annually.

David Sanborn, an award-winning US saxophonist was the headliner for the fourth Safaricom Jazz Festival and was joined by Arun Gosh, a music composer from Britain, TaxiWars band from Belgium and Israel's Hazelnuts.

[caption caption="Kasarani Stadium"] [/caption]

The main show went down on Sunday at Kasarani stadium where Sanborn swept the crowd off their feet with his exhilarating performance.

[caption caption="David Sanborn"][/caption]

[caption caption="Arun Gosh"][/caption]

[caption caption="Israel's Hazelnuts"][/caption]

[caption caption="TaxiWars band from Belgium"][/caption]

[caption caption="French-based DRC's Jazz Maestro, Ray Lema. "][/caption]
 
[caption caption="Bokani Dyers' Bass Guitarist, Seth."] [/caption]

Kenyan bands were not left out of the electrifying show with Mwai & the Truth Band, Nairobi Horns Project, Shamsi Music among other locals artists taking to the stage to entertain jazz lovers.

[caption caption="Shamsi music"][/caption]
 
[caption caption="Nairobi Horns Project"][/caption]

[caption caption="Mwai and the Truth Band"][/caption]

The family affair event gave chance for loved ones to enjoy themselves under the pleasant sun at the stadium.

[caption caption="Safaricom CEO and Founder of Safaricom Jazz, Bob Collymore and his wife Wambui Kamiru"] [/caption]

[caption caption="Fan"][/caption][caption caption="Fans"]

[caption caption="Fans"][/caption]