Asake Expresses Grief Following Tragic Concert Stampede in Kenya
Nigerian singer Asake has expressed profound sorrow following the death of 22-year-old Karen Lojore, who reportedly died in a stampede at his concert in Nairobi, Kenya, on December 20, 2025.
The incident sparked outrage among Kenyans on social media, with many questioning the safety measures at the event, particularly the decision to allow only one gate for entry. Observers noted that the limited access likely contributed to the rush that led to the tragedy.
In a statement shared on his Instagram Stories, Asake said, “I am devastated by the tragic incident that took place at the festival on Dec 20th in Nairobi. My heart goes out to the family, friends, and loved ones of Karen Lojore, and I pledge to support and do my best to understand what happened. Those responsible should be held accountable.”
He added, “Music has always been my way of sharing love and joy, and it breaks my heart that anyone had to experience such loss. My thoughts are with everyone grieving, and I pray that Karen rests in peace. God Bless Kenya.”
Opinion: This heartbreaking incident highlights the critical importance of event safety and crowd management, especially at large-scale concerts. While Asake’s heartfelt response shows empathy and responsibility, it also raises questions about the planning and preparedness of event organizers. Ensuring multiple entry points, clear crowd control measures, and emergency protocols should be non-negotiable standards for all concerts to prevent such tragedies. Fans should be able to enjoy live music without fear for their safety—a principle that must guide future events not only in Kenya but globally.




