Trailblazing singer, Sofiya Nzau, is making history as the first Kenyan artist to ever perform in Europe’s Tomorrowland electronic music dance festival, one of the most iconic stages in global music.

 

Sofiya is set to share the spotlight this weekend in Belgium with dance music legend Steve Aoki, with her appearance marking a monumental moment for African representation in the global electronic scene, and a defining milestone in her skyrocketing career.

 

Her landmark performance comes during Sofiya’s first official European tour since the release of her global smash hit Mwaki, which has now amassed over 300 million streams on Spotify alone, continuing to captivate audiences worldwide.

 

“This has been an amazing experience and a life-changing moment for me to perform for my fans in Europe. This is where my music is mostly listened to, and feeling that love in person has been truly humbling,” said Sofiya, ahead of her next stop in Germany.

 

With her powerful voice and genre-bending sound, Sofiya has emerged as one of the most exciting voices in contemporary global music.

 

Her tour began with a sold-out show at Thuishaven in Amsterdam, where Sofiya delivered a stunning and emotional performance to an electrified crowd. Sofiya’s fusion of African vocals and electronic rhythms brought the venue to life and left fans deeply moved. She followed up with a performance at Club Panache in Enschede, where the energy and support from fans was equally overwhelming, a testament to her fast-growing and huge fanbase across Europe.

 

Up next is her highly anticipated set at Open Beatz Festival in Germany, another sold-out event expected to draw over 15,000 fans. Germany, where Sofiya enjoys her largest Spotify audience, has been central to her global breakout. Her collaboration with German producer Avaion, titled Wacuka, recently crossed 60 million streams on Spotify, further anchoring her popularity in the region.

 

Beyond the live shows, Sofiya has been busy in studio sessions with some of the top minds in dance and electronic music. During her time in Europe, she’s collaborated with leading producers and songwriters including Arjen Thonen, Sergio Popken, Tommy Deckers, and others,  across some of the continent’s best studios. These sessions are expected to lead to major new releases, continuing the momentum she’s built over the past year.

 

She also recently participated in Tomorrowland’s exclusive writing camp held at their Lab of Tomorrow studios, where select artists and creatives gather to shape the future sound of dance music, yet another sign of Sofiya’s growing influence in the global scene.

 

With over 10 million monthly Spotify listeners, sold-out shows across multiple countries, and a Tomorrowland Mainstage debut under her belt, Sofiya Nzau is rewriting the rules for African artists in global electronic music. Her voice, deeply rooted in her Kenyan heritage, effortlessly merges with contemporary dance production. creating a sound that is as unique as it is universal.

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