We carry Luhya music, dance, language and story onto the country’s biggest stages — and back into the communities that made them. One festival, one chapter, one generation at a time.
Recording the music, language and stories of the Luhya people — so the next generation inherits more than we did, not less.
Major-stage nights that put Luhya identity in front of the country — KICC, Kakamega, Mombasa, and every city the circuit reaches next.
Giving Western Kenya’s artists, food makers and creators stages tall enough to match their talent.
Each chapter is its own city, its own crowd, its own stage — but the heartbeat is one.
Beach Hangout
Ingoo Experience
Vulai Festival
What began as a single night at KICC on 2 August 2025 is now a multi-city circuit, the Ingoo Experience cultural-immersion programme, and a growing community of artists, organisers, photographers and partners — all building the same thing in different keys.
The partners, venues and hands behind every Vulai chapter.
Event Series
Madada Events
Vunulu Luhya Vibes
Performer, partner, sponsor, supplier, or a city that wants Vulai in it — every chapter starts with a conversation.
Every Luhya night starts with what came before — the regalia stitched by hand, the drums that have outlived empires, the dances each generation learns from the one ahead. These are the moments where the culture shows up undisguised.


















Every Vulai chapter is built on the shoulders of the people who show up — dancers, singers, elders, first-timers, photographers, friends-of-friends. Below are the nights as they actually happened, in the faces that made them. The next chapter has a seat with your name on it.












































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