Connect with us

Hi, what are you looking for?

Sqoop - Get Uganda entertainment news, celebrity gossip, videos and photos
Sqoop – Get Uganda entertainment news, celebrity gossip, videos and photosSqoop – Get Uganda entertainment news, celebrity gossip, videos and photos

Four One One

Free music studios for artistes in all regions

Among the things Chameleone asked for recently at a function at Kololo Independence Grounds was a studio and his wish has been granted, but not just for him but for the rest of the artistes in Uganda.

According to info we have received, President Museveni has given artistes a free studio in Mengo where they will record their content free of charge. For the upcountry artistes, there are plans to construct studios in every region of the country but before that, they can access the studios in Mengo, which also has rooms where they can spend the night for free.

The name of the studio is PIMS Audio Studio, PIMS stands for Presidential Initiative for Music Skilling and these studios will be managed by Sophie Nantongo, Instrumentalist Sam Mananka and Dr Tee.

“Registration starts on July 22 and we shall have voice trainers, instrument teachers, video and audio production teachers, among others. I urge everyone, especially upcoming artistes to come to the studios in Mengo,” said Dr Tee.

Don’t want to miss out on any story? For updates on all Sqoop stories, follow this link on Telegram: https://t.me/Sqoop

You May Also Like

Features

Multiaward-winning South African Amapiano singer-songwriter Amos Babili Shili aka singer Aymos has released his highly awaited album, “Impilo.” Impilo’s release in Johannesburg on August...

Four One One

Popular comedian Herbert Ssegujja, commonly known as Teacher Mpamire, has expressed his disappointment with fellow comedians who fail to set boundaries in their work....

Four One One

By now you probably know that Sheebah Karungi is gearing up for a concert at Cricket Oval next month and during a press conference...

Four One One

If an artiste has a concert in Uganda, they will halt performances for more than a month to create demand for the concert. But...

Advertisement