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Vampino, Ziza Bafana to join Beenie Gunter for explosive Dancehall Heat Rave

The much-anticipated Dancehall Heat Rave is set to ignite the Garden City Rooftop on next month on November 2nd. The event is meant to celebrate Uganda's vibrant dancehall scene while merging Ugandan and Jamaican cultures into an electrifying Afro-Caribbean experience.

Dancehall Heat Rave is set for November 2nd, 2024

The Dancehall Heat Rave will be headlined by Uganda's very own dancehall superstar, Beenie Gunter, who is expected to bring his signature stage energy and perform fan-favourite hits like “Pon Mi” and “Olina Work.”

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He will be joined by some of Uganda’s top dancehall heavyweights, including Nutty Neithan, Vampino, and Ziza Bafana.

The event also promises thrilling DJ showcases, featuring top talents like DJ Naselow, and surprise guest performances from prominent artists such as Navio, Big Tril, Lydia Jasmine, and Nina Rose.

Alongside the musical acts, attendees can look forward to dance battles, twerking competitions, and an array of DJ performances, ensuring a high-energy night packed with entertainment. The atmosphere will be further enriched by a Jamaican fusion food experience, offering an authentic taste of Afro-Caribbean flavours and adding to the cultural blend.

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Aly Allibhai, CEO of Talent Africa Group, expressed excitement about the upcoming event, saying, "This fest is a celebration of the incredible music and enduring legacy of Ugandan Dancehall Music. It's a testament to the talent and the genre's impact on the music industry in Uganda and beyond. We are thrilled and honoured to serve as the official promoters and event organisers of the Dancehall Heat Rave, bringing together our passion for music with the excitement of this event."

Beenie Gunter shared his enthusiasm, emphasising the connection with fans and the genre's revival. "We can't wait to meet with our fans and share this special moment of the revival of Dancehall music with them. The support and love we've received throughout the years have been incredible, and we are excited to give back with an unforgettable performance."

Tickets for the Dancehall Heat Rave are now available online at www.tagticketing.com or via the short code 16598#. With demand expected to be high, fans are encouraged to secure their tickets early to be part of what promises to be one of the year’s hottest dancehall events.

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Talent Africa Group extends its thanks to partners NRG Radio, Safeboda, and TAG Ticketing for their support. Additional sponsorship and partnership opportunities are open, and interested brands can contact Talent Africa Group at info@talentafricagroup.com for more information.

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