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A New Sound Lab Ahead of the 29th Edition of Blankets and Wine

Headlined by Casper Nyovest

With every platform and social event buzzing with an upbeat type of music, the first edition of Blankets and Wine this year will feature a new house music stage-the sound lab, that will cater to afro house, deep house, Amapiano, and kwaito music lovers on the 30th of April at Lugogo Cricket Oval.

Performing for the second time in Uganda, the acclaimed South African star Cassper Nyovest is set to perform alongside Sol Generation’s Bensoul, Rwanda’s soul singer Mike Kaihura, and our very own Joshua Baraka, Azawi, and more for the perfect afro house music experience.

“Blankets and Wine is excited to introduce this new feature-The Sound Lab, for an all-around unfiltered experience of the house music genre. We can’t wait to vibe and groove at this 29th edition,” said Lahm Mukundeta, PR officer House of DJs at the recently concluded Blankets and Wine press conference.

The quarterly Tusker Cider-sponsored festival has become a staple event in Uganda’s entertainment scene garnering huge crowds and delivering top-notch experiences.

“We are working closely with the organizers to deliver yet another memorable experience at this edition of Blankets and Wine to all showgoers. This edition is to once again join our consumers within and outside Uganda in celebration of the diverse African music genres that each of the performing artists will bring into play at the event, noted the Tusker Premium Cider representative, Solomon Moloa.

In attendance were the media, invited guests, and other partners of the event.

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Tickets are available online on flexipay and physically at Funz Video outlets (Kiwatule & Muyenga), Shisa Nyama Village in Bugolobi, Zone 7 Restaurant and Bar-Mbuya, and Kenji’s Cocktail Bar in Kisementi at UGX 100k for early bird and UGX 150k at the gate.

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