The air is electric, the excitement palpable, and the anticipation uncontainable as the iconic Nyege Nyege Festival celebrates its 10th anniversary this year. Known as a vibrant melting pot of music, culture, and art, this festival has become a symbol of unity, pride, and joy for Ugandans and revelers from across the globe. At the heart of this monumental celebration is a shared sense of belonging and a dedication to life’s most meaningful experiences.
At a recent press conference, the organizers and partners of Nyege Nyege Festival gave a glimpse of what the 10th anniversary event has in store. With over 300 talented performers across six stages, this year’s festival promises to be bigger, bolder, and brighter than
Aly Allibhai, Talent Africa’s visionary leader, could not contain his excitement about being part of this extraordinary event. “Talent Africa is honored to be part of this iconic celebration, bringing together 300+ talented performers across 6 stages, creating unforgettable experiences for all,” he shared. Allibhai also expressed his gratitude to the Nyege Nyege team for their trust and collaboration, highlighting how the festival has become a cultural beacon for both locals and international visitors.
For many revelers, the festival is more than just music and dance, it’s a chance to immerse themselves in a diverse mix of sounds, from Afrobeat and electronic music to traditional Ugandan rhythms. It’s a celebration of creativity, culture, and the incredible talent that makes Uganda a hub for artistic expression.
This year’s Nyege Nyege Festival is not just about music—it’s about celebrating what it means to be Ugandan. Speaking on behalf of Uganda Breweries Limited (UBL) Hillary Baguma, Manager Mainstream Spirits highlighted the role of Uganda Waragi, UBL’s flagship product, in elevating the experience of the festival and symbolizing Ugandan pride.

“Bringing Ugandans together for the last 60 years. As a symbol of Uganda’s pride, we are excited about bringing joy to Ugandans. Stay happy and continue to celebrate our pride. We are doing this for a lifetime, celebrating life experiences forever,” Baguma stated.
Uganda Waragi is often referred to as the “Spirit of Uganda” and plays an integral role in social and cultural celebrations across the country. Its presence at Nyege Nyege not only enhances the revelers’ experience but also reinforces the festival’s message of unity, pride, and shared joy.
For locals, Nyege Nyege has become a powerful platform for showcasing Uganda’s cultural heritage to the world. It provides a stage for homegrown artists to shine and create connections with a global audience. This exposure not only elevates their careers but also positions Uganda as a key player on the international cultural map.
For revelers, both local and international, the festival is a transformative experience. It’s a chance to let go of life’s stresses, to dance under the stars, and to connect with people from diverse backgrounds. In a world that often feels divided, Nyege Nyege stands as a beacon of unity, reminding everyone that music and art have the power to bring people together.
As Nyege Nyege marks its 10th year, it continues to embody the spirit of celebration. It’s a reminder that life is not only about the grand milestones but also about the shared moments of joy, laughter, and connection. For a decade, the festival has been a source of pride for Ugandans, a destination for thrill-seekers, and a cultural feast for those lucky enough to attend.
As the countdown to this year’s event begins, one thing is certain: Nyege Nyege’s 10th anniversary is not just a festival, it’s a legacy. A legacy of unity, pride, and unforgettable experiences that will continue to inspire generations to come.