Africa’s largest music festival, the Uganda Waragi Nyege Nyege festival slated for the 14th to the 17th of November is returning with a new addition dubbed Afrogalactic Carnival. This year’s edition incorporates the new Nyege In The City daytime program, seeking to showcase a variety of experiences within Jinja City. with the intention of delivering a more wholesome uniquely Ugandan experience.
Doubling as the 9th edition of the festival, the festival will include a new, carefully curated ” Nyege In The City” daytime program with experiences spread across Jinja City, that will include guided tours, fine dining experiences, water-based activities on the Nile and cultural experiences, culminating into the party experience at the festival grounds. This is in place to accommodate the main festival grounds being closed from 8am to 3pm for security sweeps to ensure the safety of all festival-goers.
While addressing the media, festival organizers re-echoed their continued partnership with Jinja Authority to co-organize the festival fuelled towards driving further socio-economic impact by availing opportunities for various service providers within the city centre.
“As always, Uganda Waragi, the spirit of Uganda is pleased to showcase the best of the Pearl of Africa and the beautiful city of Jinja providing the opportunity to experience our rich heritage, music, culture, food, fashion and all things uniquely Ugandan. We dedicate this edition to unpacking the true Ugandan Spirit with the now limitless Uganda Waragi Lemon and Ginger, a festival staple that represents the dynamic and vibrant consumer at the festival, flanked with coconut and premium at the Uganda Waragi Stage,” said Francis Nyende – the Marketing Manager, Mainstream Spirits at Uganda Breweries
With the main evening program taking place at the Jinja Golf Course, the festival grounds have been beautifully landscaped and adapted for the festival while ensuring a condensed and intimate layout, designed to heighten the festival’s energy and create an even more electrifying atmosphere.
Returning this year is the much-anticipated the Dark Star Stage, which will showcase some of Africa’s most daring experimental artists, the Spirit of Uganda Stage that will showcase Uganda’s multiculturalism, the main stage, Hakuna Kulala Stage, the Uganda Waragi Stage and the return of the Reggae stage headlined by special guest Cali P from Jamaica.
Derek Debru, the CEO of the Uganda Waragi Nyege Nyege, said, “This edition is keen to highlight the unique value preposition towards the creative and cultural sector in the country by offering platform for budding creatives to showcase their talent, as well us uniting revellers in the diverse Ugandan culture through partnerships with various regional cultural festivals and dance troupes.
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