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For the longest time, i have wanted to attend one of the Safaricom Jazz events but somehow i never got the time. Last weekend i was finally able to attend one and i have to say that the performances totally blew me away and i will most definitely be attending the next one. Check out the pictures i was able to take during the event.

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The shuttles were at K.I.C.C bright and early to transport jazz enthusiasts to the venue

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David Muriithi aka DJ D-Lite plays some jazz tunes for the early birds

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The early birds to the event got the spots with a nice view of the stage

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The festival started off with the Safaricom Youth Orchestra playing some mellow tunes for the fans

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Jef Neve from Belgium introduces his band mates before their performance.

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Jef Neve was having so much fun at the keyboard he just had to stand up

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Maya Belsitzman joined Jef Neve on stage for a performance which had the crowd applauding

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The husband and wife team of Maya Belsitzman & Matan Ephrat from Israel on stage

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Siya Makunzeni from South Africa

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The Kenyan Jazz Band Afrosync on stage, notice the city of Nairobi in the background

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Edward Parseen serenades the ladies at the festival

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Edward Parseen was so good that he soon had everyone on their feet

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The ladies at the festival looking good.

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Sons of Kemet up on stage.

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Kunle Ayo fron Nigeria wowing the crowds