Popular Kenyan comedian and die-hard Arsenal supporter Nick Bigfish has laid out an ambitious three-day celebration plan in anticipation of Arsenal potentially winning their first UEFA Champions League title this weekend.
Speaking on Friday night, May 29, ahead of the highly anticipated final against reigning champions Paris Saint-Germain, Bigfish confidently backed the North London club to get the job done in Budapest and urged fellow Gunners supporters in Kenya to prepare for what he called a “total shutdown” if the trophy finally heads to the Emirates.
The comedian, known for his outspoken football opinions and strong support for Arsenal on social media, shared details of what he described as a non-stop celebration programme stretching across three days should Mikel Arteta’s men lift the trophy at the Puskas Arena.
According to Bigfish, the celebrations would kick off immediately after the final whistle and continue through the weekend, with fans expected to gather in different locations across Nairobi and other towns to mark what would be one of the biggest moments in the club’s history.
His announcement quickly sparked reactions online, with Arsenal fans embracing the excitement while rivals jokingly warned supporters against celebrating too early. Some users praised his confidence, while others reminded him that PSG remain one of Europe’s toughest sides and arrive in the final as defending champions.
Arsenal head into the clash riding high after winning the English Premier League title and reaching another major milestone under Arteta. The club is chasing its first Champions League crown, having fallen short in previous attempts.
For Kenyan football fans, the final has generated huge interest, with viewing spots across major towns already preparing for packed crowds as supporters of both clubs gear up for what promises to be a tense night in Budapest.
Whether Bigfish’s celebration plans go ahead or not will depend on 90 minutes — or perhaps more — under the lights in Hungary.
