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Abeeka Band’s Roots & Vibes Signals Rise of Live Band Culture in Uganda

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Ugandan live music outfit Abeeka Band has unveiled plans for its first self-produced concert, a major step forward in the group’s five-year journey on the performance scene.

Dubbed Roots & Vibes, the show is set for May 2 at the Ndere Cultural Centre in Kampala. Organisers say the event will highlight the band’s evolution, distinct sound, and growing presence within Uganda’s live music space.

The announcement came during a press briefing in Kampala, bringing together the band, media, partners, and key players from the entertainment industry.

Renowned for their high-energy performances and tight musicianship, Abeeka Band has steadily carved out a name for itself as one of the country’s standout live acts. Members Pages, Kevin, Michael, Allan, and Dr. Trey have become regular fixtures on Uganda’s stages, earning a loyal following along the way.

Speaking at the launch, the band expressed gratitude to sponsors Tusker Malt Lager and The Singleton, noting that such partnerships are opening up more opportunities for artists to expand their reach and connect with audiences.

They described Roots & Vibes as more than just a concert, calling it a reflection of how far live band culture in Uganda has come—and where it’s headed.

Sandra Againe, representing Tusker Malt Lager, reaffirmed the brand’s commitment to supporting genuine talent and live music experiences. She praised Abeeka Band for embodying the professionalism and creativity that define Uganda’s session musicians, adding that backing their debut independent concert is a proud moment.

Talent Africa Group CEO Aly Allibhai said the event points to a broader shift in the industry, where live performances are becoming more curated and experience-driven. He welcomed the growing trend of session musicians stepping forward to create their own platforms and command larger audiences.

According to the organisers, fans can expect a rich musical experience featuring crowd favourites, reimagined Ugandan classics, and tributes to icons who have influenced the band’s sound. Acclaimed vocalist Joanita Kawalya is also slated to make a special guest appearance.

Tickets are available via MTN MoMo, with general admission priced at Shs50,000. Premium table packages are also on offer, going for Shs1.5 million for four people and Shs3 million for eight, both inclusive of drinks and a shared platter.

Industry watchers see the event as another sign of growth within Uganda’s live music scene, with bands increasingly taking charge of their own brands as audiences lean more toward immersive, high-quality performance experiences.

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