Mugithi sensation Samidoh Muchoki is making headlines once again, this time for electrifying performances during his ongoing European tour. From Dublin to Northampton, the popular singer has left crowds cheering and dancing, showing why he’s still one of Kenya’s most entertaining live performers.
One of the standout moments of the tour came when Samidoh unexpectedly performed the trending ‘Kasongo’ hit song, which has gained traction back home in Kenya. The song, which has been humorously linked to President William Ruto, drew massive excitement from the diaspora audience. Samidoh didn’t just sing; he danced, laughed, and fully embraced the moment, lifting spirits after a tense period in both his public and private life.
Social media exploded with reactions. While fans praised his energy and stage presence, others raised concerns about his role as a police officer. Some wondered aloud whether his newfound boldness might attract attention from his bosses back home.
The buzz didn’t stop there. Another video from the same tour showed Samidoh caught in an awkward moment when some audience members started chanting anti-government slogans. He turned away, visibly uncomfortable, avoiding engagement with the political sentiment. His body language said it all—he came to entertain, not to take sides.
Adding charm to his tour was a spontaneous performance on a busy Irish street. Samidoh joined a local band, guitar in hand, playing familiar Mugithi rhythms. Locals and Kenyans alike were drawn to the scene, some dancing, others recording. Even a toddler couldn’t resist the beat.
By Kenyans
