The UEFA Champions League final is more than just a football match — it’s a night full of energy, excitement, and unforgettable moments. And this year, Kenyan fans are in for a treat as Heineken, the official partner of the UEFA Champions League (UCL), brings the ultimate live viewing party to Nairobi.
The grand event will be hosted at Uhuru Gardens in Lang’ata, Nairobi, on Saturday, May 31, as Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) faces off against Inter Milan in the UCL final at the Allianz Arena in Munich, Germany. For those who won’t travel to Germany, this massive celebration offers the next best experience — an electric night packed with music, football, and fun.
Heineken’s viewing party will feature thrilling live performances from top African stars. South African rappers Nasty C and Cassper Nyovest will bring their explosive energy to the stage, while Kenya will be represented by big names like Savara (of Sauti Sol), Charisma, and H_Art the Band.
Music lovers can also expect a fiery DJ lineup, including DJ IV, DJ Suraj, Foozak, Premium DJ Ruffy, Vidza, Kuzi, Wal, and Will the DJ, all hosted by the vibrant MC Azeeza.
To enhance the viewing experience, the Champions League final will be broadcast on the largest screen ever used for a public football event in Nairobi, offering fans a truly immersive way to witness every moment of the high-stakes match.
The atmosphere is expected to be electric, as supporters come together to back their favourite teams and share in the global celebration of football.
Kenya Wine Agencies Limited (KWAL), through its partner brand Heineken, is behind the event. Jonas Geeraerts, KWAL’s Commercial Director, emphasized the brand’s commitment to creating memorable experiences for football lovers in Kenya.
“The UEFA Champions League is a massive global event, and we’re thrilled to partner with Heineken to make it special for our fans here in Kenya.
We’re inviting every passionate football fan to come out with their friends and experience a high-energy, unforgettable night,” he said.
To promote responsible fun, KWAL has teamed up with Uber to provide discounted rides for attendees. This move aims to encourage fans not to drink and drive during the night’s celebrations, adding a layer of safety to the excitement.
Tickets are already available for purchase online. Regular entry is priced at KES 2,500, while VIP access goes for KES 8,000. Fans can secure their tickets through www.hustle.com or www.mookh.com.
So, where should you watch the Champions League final? If you’re in Kenya, Uhuru Gardens is the place to be — a night of thrilling football, top-tier entertainment, and unity among fans awaits.
Why Did Arsenal Lose to PSG?
Earlier, Newshub.co.ke reported on Arsenal’s tough defeat to Paris Saint-Germain during their UCL campaign. Manager Mikel Arteta shared his thoughts on what went wrong for the Gunners in that crucial match.
According to Arteta, PSG came out stronger right from the beginning, catching Arsenal off guard with their aggressive and fast-paced start. French winger Ousmane Dembélé scored an early goal that turned out to be the game-winner.
Arteta admitted that his team struggled to recover after the goal and failed to maintain possession under pressure, a flaw that PSG exploited throughout the game.
He also praised PSG’s ability to bypass Arsenal’s pressing game and highlighted the high-quality individual performances from the French side. Arteta concluded by saying his team would need to learn from the experience and improve in crucial moments of such high-stakes matches.
Stay tuned to Newshub.co.ke for the latest updates on UEFA Champions League action and local entertainment events.
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