EVER HEARD OF NYEGE NYEGE – IF NOT READ ON TO FIND OUT WHAT BRUSSELS AIRLINES HAS TO DO WITH IT
(Posted 17th August 2017)
Nyege Nyege International Music Festival is now entering its third year and is considered one of the biggest music and arts extravaganzas in East Africa. Last year the festival welcomed over 200 artists from across Africa and the world, including quite a few Belgian artists while over 4,000 people came to the festival in Jinja. Notable was there also a steady increase in foreign visitors traveling to Uganda for the festival.
The organizers work hand in hand with Talent Africa, the main event production house in Uganda, as well as Bell Lager and the Uganda Tourism Board, all working towards the goal of making Uganda an appealing destination on the international music circuit. Nyege Nyege festival is only one of our projects, all year long our organization (Boutiq Foundation) welcomes artists in residency, provides deserving and talented youth with training and access to production infrastructure, as well as distributing exciting new music content from East Africa to the world.
They call it the Ugandan “Tomorrowland” and it seems that it is a very unique music and arts festival in Uganda.
(See related article via this link: https://atcnews.org/2017/07/20/tomorrowland-here-we-come/)
And in closing a message for the Belgian community in Uganda who might like to see friends or relatives from Europe come to Uganda for the event:
In case the Belgian community have friends / family willing to attend the festival and looking for a good fare to travel from Brussels to Uganda should get in contact with Brussels Airlines sales team in Kampala to obtain deep discounted tickets: salesuganda@brusselsairlines.com
To get more information of the “Nyege Nyege” festival please get in contact with the organizer Mr. Derek Debru via ddebru@hotmail.com
For more information visit www.nyegenyege.com