Concerts have been very rare after the COVID-19 pandemic hit. Most entertainers, mostly musicians have felt the pinch of not performing for a very long time. The most recent concert held at Carnivore dubbed ‘The Next Wave’ had too much expectations from netizens all over the country.
The concert had the most renown Kenyan artists including; CMB Prezzo, Khaligraph Jones, Timmy T’dat, Nadia Mukami, among many others who performed live. However, not everything turned out as anticipated. This was due to COVID-19 restrictions. For this reason, the concert was criticized by some, including gengetone singer Benzema; who claimed the concert had only 10 fans.
Timmy Responds To Benzema
Timmy Tdat wasn’t happy with his comment and has since written back to him on his page saying;
”Human mind is generally naturally programmed to to see things negatively..so naskia kuna mtu anadai event ilikua na watu kumi!!SMH… Due to covid regulations as per the Kenya health ministry; was that the show will only take place if the said regulations are put in place…
Instead of throwing shade, a normal human with positive mindset would thank the organizers for taking the risk of investing huge amounts on such a concert not being sure of its success. And the fans who were brave enough to spare time and money to support considering this trying times of the pandemic 😷… I wonder how hard it is to see positivity in a natural millennial talent like @triomio_official on a big platform probably for the 1st time showcasing his art. Ulikua wapi hukuona @prezzo254 akiingia na chopper. Kwa hayo mengi machache be humble sit down 🪑 and watch the way paved for you.”