Redfourth chorus photo by Douglas Okiddy
Redfourth chorus photo by Douglas Okiddy

Redfourth chorus are honored to be working a number of Kenya's top acts, ahead of Kenya ni yetu virtual concert.

The Stanbic sponsored concert which will feature 30 artists, will be aired on Saturday, August 29th.

Speaking to Kiss100.co.ke. redfourth music academy founder, Filah Philip said the opportunity to work with the artists has left a huge impact on members of the group. 

 

"It was an honor to be able to work with notable musicians that our members look up to.

The experience is amazing and it is a concept that we have never done before." said Filah.

With live performances becoming the new normal, Filah believes that this will help many artists flourish, with Kenyans now embracing such performances.

"I think during this period what we are guaranteed is that now live music now has an opportunity to flourish since we are able to do live music for a live audience.

We have seen that people now are able to appreciate live music since they know they are now able to see the honesty of the performances."

But how has the Coronavirus pandemic changed the way of doing business?

We have learnt to adapt since for a long time we have learnt how to survive the industry, but right now we have to make ourselves known in terms of pushing more on social media." Said Filah.

 

Filah added that time artists spent networking before, is now being spent creating with the hope things will get back to normal.

Asked about the kind of legacy he would like to leave behind, Filah said they (Redfourth) would like to be remembered as a group that gave a platform to young budding musicians.

The Kenya ni yetu concert will be live on all TV stations including KISS TV and Citizen TV as well as on yetulive.com.

Mark your calendars people!