Nile Breweries Limited through their premium beer Club Pilsener partnered with Brand Purple Uganda Limited in their countrywide Purple Party musical tours which happened over the weekend.
The party that was happening for the first time since the lifting of the Covid-19 lockdown, took at the Mbale Secondary School grounds in Mbale City on Saturday May 7th.
Hosted by Multi-Award winning TV personality Douglas Lwanga, the party featured top entertainers including BET Award winner Eddy Kenzo, Pallaso, Mesach Ssemakula, Grenade, Fefe Busi, Nina Roz, Zex Bilangilangi, MC Mariachi and many other entertainers who surely gave revelers the best of their performances.

Sponsored by Club Pilsener, Purple Party brings together music lovers from different walks of life to enjoy entertainment from big lineups of Ugandan singers, deejays, emcees and comedians.- “We have walked a journey with Purple Party and we believe in their vision which is celebrating everything Ugandan Entertainment, Joel Galla, the Nile Breweries’ Brand Manager Club and Premiums said. After two years of lockdown and a ban on events, we are delighted to see that Purple Party has risen up again and continues to pursue their similar vision. We are happy to be on board and will sponsor all the tours to make sure we reach out to all corners of the country,” he added.

On his part, Douglas Lwanga, the official host of Purple parties thanked Nile Breweries and Club Pilsener in particular for always supporting the Ugandan music industry and helping groom talent. “Club Pilsener has not only been supporting Purple Party but the whole arts industry at large and we as players in the industry are very grateful to you,” Lwanga said. He highlighted Club Pilsener’s online concerts dubbed ‘Club Beatz at Home’ which provided opportunities for artistes and emcees to earn some money during lockdown as well as reconnect with their fans.
“It’s because of the Club Beatz At Home that even other brands thought about online concerts. Club Pilsener paved the way and for that, we can’t thank you enough,” Lwanga remarked. He thanked music lovers in Eastern Uganda who turned up for the fun-filled concert.
Revelers had to part with Shs. 10k for ordinary, Shs. 20k for VIP and Shs. 400k for a VVIP table.