Blankets & Wine Has Announced Its Much Anticipated Return And 2026 Season

Blankets & Wine June Edition Unveils Stellar Lineup Including Kenyan Stars Labdi, Mordecai (Dexx), Mejja, Serro, Mutoriah  & Watendawili Alongside Nigerian Sensation Fave Onja Onja Stage Stage Will Feature South Africa’s Goldmax  Alongside Kenya’s Hiribae, DJ Iv, La Dave, Suraj, and Sir M Blankets & Wine has announced its much anticipated return and 2026 season, […] The post Blankets & Wine Has Announced Its Much Anticipated Return And 2026 Season appeared first on Ghana Plug.

Blankets & Wine Has Announced Its Much Anticipated Return And 2026 Season
  • Blankets & Wine June Edition Unveils Stellar Lineup Including Kenyan Stars Labdi, Mordecai (Dexx), Mejja, Serro, Mutoriah  & Watendawili Alongside Nigerian Sensation Fave
  • Onja Onja Stage Stage Will Feature South Africa’s Goldmax  Alongside Kenya’s Hiribae, DJ Iv, La Dave, Suraj, and Sir M

Blankets & Wine has announced its much anticipated return and 2026 season, with its first edition of the year scheduled for Sunday, 7 June 2026, at Laureate Gardens, Moi International Sports Centre, Nairobi. This will be followed by two other editions on 6 September and 20 December 2026.

Launching with the June edition, Your Taste Lives Here is Blankets & Wine’s 2026 campaign and year-long cultural platform. It was launched on 14 April 2026 in Nairobi at Hit Labzz during B&W’s inaugural Storytellers Lab, convening media, tastemakers, and the festival’s creative teams. Grounded in the idea that taste is an expression of identity, not luxury, the campaign builds on 17 years of community and will unfold across the festival’s 3 editions, starting in June.

Blankets & Wine Has Announced Its Much Anticipated Return And 2026 Season
From L-R_ Jessica Olisa, Kendi Munene, Justine Wanda, Diane Ywaya, Vanessa Funani, Linda Siyongo and Michelle Njeri

Artists set to light up the main stage include Kenyan stars: Labdi, Mordecai (Dexx), Mejja, Serro, Mutoriah, and Watendawili, alongside Nigerian sensation Fave. From Afro-fusion to Genge and a DJ roster pushing the frontier of East African electronic sound, each act showcasing at June B&W was chosen for the specificity of what their sound says about where African music stands in 2026.

The June 2026 edition marks a significant evolution for the Onja Onja Stage stage which will feature South Africa’s Goldmax alongside Kenya’s Hiribae, DJ IV, LA Dave, Suraj and Sir M. What began as the festival’s dedicated electronic and alternative music platform has grown into its own curatorial statement, with a DJ roster that reaches beyond East African electronic sounds into the broader sonic geography of the continent. Audiences will get to sample Afro-house, Amapiano, Gqom, and Afrobeats, among other genres that represent the intentionality of the Onja Onja stage.

Blankets & Wine Has Announced Its Much Anticipated Return And 2026 Season

Produced by GoodTimes Africa, Blankets & Wine now enters its 17th year, an iconic milestone that goes beyond longevity to stand as proof of concept. Blankets & Wine was founded on a clear conviction: that African audiences deserve more than passive entertainment. It imagined a festival as a cultural standard-setter, a space where style, food, community, and music exist in the same conversation. Seventeen years on, that conviction has only grown sharper, continuing to shape an experience that reflects the evolving identity, creativity, and energy of the continent.

Muthoni Ndonga, Founder & Creative Director, says, “Every edition of Blankets & Wine begins with a question: what does it mean to gather well in this moment? 17 years of asking that question has taught us that the answer is never just about the lineup. It’s about the entire ecosystem — the music, the food, the energy, the people who show up and what they bring with them.”

The Onja Onja Market will also return in 2026 as a curated hub for “Made-in-Kenya” products—spanning food, fashion, and creative enterprise. Michelle Njeri, Brand Manager, says, “The Onja Onja Market is where ‘Your Taste Lives Here’ becomes something you can touch, taste, and take home. Every vendor is curated with the same intentionality as the lineup — these are the brands and makers who represent where Kenyan creativity is right now.”

Muthoni Ndonga adds, “Onja Onja has always been the home of the vibes at the festival. This evolution is about going deeper, giving the stage its own identity and the freedom to push the sound forward.”

MORE ON ARTISTS SET TO PERFORM AT B&W JUNE EDITION:

MAIN STAGE

Labdi — Kenyan Afro-fusion vocalist weaving traditional Ohangla into a sound that feels both ancient and urgently now. Her voice is the bridge.

Fave — One of the continent’s most-streamed artists — her Afrobeats-R&B blend is equally built for dancefloors and playlists. A Nigerian phenomenon making her Blankets & Wine debut.

Mordecai (Dexx) — Singer, songwriter, and producer who moves between R&B and Afro-pop with total ownership — the productions are immaculate, the vocals make it feel effortless.

Mejja — The undisputed king of Genge — over a decade of street-pop that makes you laugh out loud and feel deeply seen inside the same bar.

Serro — An alternative soul voice building quietly and deliberately — R&B and East African texture held in careful, compelling tension.

Mutoriah — A genre-defying producer-performer who commands rooms. A fixture on Kenya’s live circuit for good reason.

Watendawili — Afro-roots ensemble that grounds the lineup in heritage — traditional in soul, contemporary in form. The festival’s past and future in one.

ONJA ONJA STAGE: THE FUTURE OF AFRICAN ELECTRONIC SOUND

Onja Onja — Swahili for taste, taste — has always been the festival’s invitation to go deeper.

Goldmax — A foundational figure in Durban’s Gqom scene — raw, high-energy, and precise. Blurs the line between the club and the street.

Hiribae — EA Wave collective pioneer and architect of the #NuNairobi sound. His layered productions carry the DNA of his background as a trumpet player.

DJ IV — Infectious energy and disciplined blending across House, Techno, and Amapiano — one of Nairobi’s most compelling electronic voices.

LA Dave — Veteran of Kenya’s electronic movement. His deep Afro-House sets move with the patience and intention of someone who has been building this culture since before it had a name.

Suraj — A visionary producer-DJ making contemporary electronic music steeped in traditional Kenyan cultural elements — the familiar made completely new.

Sir M — Disciplined, fast-rising, and increasingly impossible to ignore — Sir M is becoming one of the region’s most watched DJs.

At the heart of Your Taste Lives Here is Lipa Pole Pole, the festival’s flexible ticket plan that allows attendees to pay in installments. More than convenience, it signals an intentional stance: Blankets & Wine is not defined by one economic bracket but by a shared sense of ownership. For a discerning, culturally fluent audience connected to African creativity, the message from Blankets and Wine is clear: Your taste lives here—however you arrive.

Tickets for the June 6, 2026, edition are available now. Visit www.blanketsandwine.com for full details and ticket purchases.

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ABOUT BLANKETS & WINE
Founded in Nairobi in 2008 by Muthoni Ndonga and produced by GoodTimes Africa (GTA), the festival has grown from an intimate picnic gathering into one of the continent’s most recognised cultural platforms — staging emerging, rising, legendary, and headlining African artists across editions in Kenya, Uganda, Rwanda, and the UK. Now in its 17th year of operation, the festival is a recurring cultural ritual where music, food, fashion, and community converge with curatorial intention.

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