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Vinka, Spice Diana set to headline first ever Mbra Jam Fest

There has been buzz about the Mbra Jam Fest on Social Media with no clear information on how, when, and where it will go down.

The organizers of the fest have officially announced that the event will be held on Saturday, 9th July 2022 at University Inn in Mbarara town.

Sponsored by NTV Uganda, the festival will give revelers a full blast with the best experience.  Aside from performances from top artistes in Uganda, there will be other activities like video games, face painting, and a lot more.

The event that is organised by Nexus Events is set to gather Uganda’s cream de la cream of partiers and give them an experience worth remembering. Revellers will be allowed to carry shawls or mats to sit on. The fest will be headlined by artistes Vinka, Spice Diana, John Blaq, Daddy Andre, Kataleya and Kandle, Mc Kacheche, NTV’s Daggy Nice and Zex Bilangilangi among others. There will also be mixes from Selecta Jeff, Selecta Rayan and many more.

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