Revellers donned African outfit
The event featured two stages: the Live Stage, catering to fans of live performances backed by the A Ka Dope band, and the Onja Onja stage, which offered danceable DJ mixes.
She was stylish
Kicking off the Live Stage was guitarist Andereya Baguma, serenading the crowd for an hour before MooTowNoh lit up the stage with hits like “Man Like M,” “Colours,” and “Again,” joined by collaborator Damzy. The artist thrilled audiences until 5:26 P.M.
The food was enjoyed
The lively atmosphere continued as Kenyan songstress Karungi took over, delighting the audience with hits like “Catch A Vibe” and “Here With Me.”
Conversations were had
Following her, Rwandan rapper Kivumbi King, who has previously collaborated with Ugandan ace produced Axon on "Wait", amped up the energy.
There were games to play
Joshua Baraka opened his set with “I Do,” his duet with Bryan the Mensah. Performing crowd favourites such as “Tina” and “Omukwano,” he kept the audience dancing despite the rain.
Exhibition point
Ugandan girl group Blu*3 added a twist, with each member showcasing solo performances. Lilian Mbabazi performed “Dagala,” Jackie Chandiru wowed with “Gold Digger,” and Cindy Sanyu mashed it up with “Full Package.”
A couple looking smart
Dressed in matching blue outfits, the trio returned to perform classics like “Strong Woman” and “Sanyu Lyange,” surprising fans when Navio joined for “Burrn”.
Media personality Denzel (extreme left) with friends
Meanwhile, the Onja Onja stage kept revelers grooving to DJ sets by AO The Walker, EM That Guy, Flo Moon, Etania, Masaka Masaka, and Reign Drops.
There was enough space to chill and watch the show