John Frog, Kenzo, Rayvanny set Juba ablaze with music

What began as an Independence Day celebration quickly exploded into one of the most unforgettable nights in South Sudan’s music history.

Juba Stadium came alive as John Frog, joined by regional superstars Eddy Kenzo and Rayvanny, delivered a blazing performance that left the crowd in awe.

With lights flashing, drums pounding, and voices united in joy, the concert gave South Sudanese a powerful escape if only for a night from the struggles they face, reminding them what freedom feels like.

South Sudan’s John Frog pulled off a groundbreaking performance at Juba Stadium, becoming the first South Sudanese artist to headline a concert of such magnitude in the country.

The event drew a roaring crowd of over 10,000 fans, turning the Independence Day celebration into a moment of joy, unity, and pride.

The trio set the stadium on fire with back-to-back performances that had fans dancing, cheering, and waving flags like never before.

Despite the country’s ongoing economic and political challenges, for one night, the people of South Sudan celebrated as if there were no crisis.

The music brought a sense of hope, peace, and freedom, everything Independence Day is meant to represent.

National stars including Papa Lee, Wing Boy, Mary Boyoi, Viper Koko, Franko, McLumoex, and MT7 also lit up the stage, showcasing South Sudan’s rich musical talent and energy.

But the night truly belonged to John Frog, who proved that South Sudanese artists can not only dream big, they can also deliver on the grandest stage.

The electrifying Independence Day concert is already being called one of the biggest live music events in South Sudan’s history.

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