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Nyege Nyege 2024 Festival Edition Confirmed, Dates And Venue Revealed

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Nyege Nyege Music and Arts Festival, held annually has announced its return and when it will be holding its 9th edition festival on 14-17 November 2024 at the Source of the Nile by Jinja under the theme ‘Afrogalactic Carnival.

The event is to be a celebration of Pan-African diversity under the theme ‘Afrogalactic Carnival’ that will aim to combine future-forward music with ancestral traditions, highlighting Uganda’s natural beauty and rich tapestry of cultures.

The festival will also once again showcase the diversity of Ugandan traditional music with traditional acts coming from all over the country.

Uganda is known worldwide for being a host to refugee communities from across the East African region, and this year Nyege Nyege will showcase the many talents in exile in Uganda, including Sudanese, Congolese, Eritrean, Burundian, and Ethiopian artists.

 

 

It will also feature a series of cultural pavilions and stages that showcase music, fashion, food, and culture from different parts of East Africa and the Continent, echoing Uganda’s global reputation as one of the world’s most hospitable countries.

Festival organizer Derek Debru said he was delighted that the event would be returning for a ninth year and encouraged to book tickets early while they remain on sale at a discounted price.

“Nyege Nyege aims to reflect Uganda’s hospitality and cultural diversity, advocating for peace and an insatiable thirst for a good time, which is the exact definition of Nyege Nyege in Uganda,” he said.

 

Currently representation at the event will include curated showcases from Sudan, South Africa, Ivory Coast, DRC, India, and Brazil, as well as all East African countries and special partnerships with cultural organizations representing all parts of Uganda.

The 2024 event will feature a special showcase from Sudanese artists-in-exile that is being curated in partnership with Kampala-based Sudanese artists. Thanks to their government’s support, Brazil and the UK will also be heavily featured in this year’s program.

In 2023 the festival was a success in production and in providing a safe environment for its revelers and this year will again be working with all security stakeholders to ensure it is a resounding success.

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