The British Council’s UK/Kenya Season 2025 is trading academic forums for high-octane performance, culminating its year-long creative exchange with a spectacular four-week finale that puts art, music, and next-gen technology squarely on the main stage.
Forget quiet conversations, this is a celebration of Kenyan creative talent, poised to explode into a dazzling spectacle.
While the Season proudly championed serious topics like climate action and digital innovation, asserting that “The Future of Climate Action Lies in Creative Innovation,” the final weeks are all about the thrill of creation. The spirit of the earlier Climate and Tech – from Talk to Action forum is now manifesting in pure artistic form.
The action kicked off by diving headfirst into the future of entertainment. Expect the unexpected in sessions exploring Artificial Intelligence (AI) in storytelling and performance, where the line between artist and algorithm blurs.
Mid-Season, the excitement moves outdoors with the ‘Nai Hunt,’ transforming Nairobi’s historic Uhuru Park into the ultimate gaming venue. This is not your average walk in the park; it’s an augmented reality scavenger hunt mixing history, digital storytelling, and handcrafted local art, a brilliant mash-up of past and future entertainment.
The build-up to the grand finale is pure entertainment electricity:
Creative Arena Competition: Emerging and established performers go head-to-head in an intense showcase of performing arts talent, backed by a high-impact live symphony. This is where stars are made and talent shines brightest.
Into Protopia: The Volumetric Concert: Prepare to be amazed. The ultimate closing event is being billed as Nairobi’s first volumetric concert. Imagine a seamless, three-dimensional fusion of music, film, gaming, and AI art, brought to life by Kenya’s most visionary artists. It’s a sensory feast promising an unforgettable night that redefines live performance in the city.

