Whereas most partygoers are simply looking forward to a night of fun and sing along joints on August 31, the Rastafarian community seems to be in high gear and ready to smoke anything green at the concert.
Tarrus Riley himself being a devoted Rastafarian, he has always advocated for the legalising of the “holy herb” everywhere he goes.
During his performance at the summer fest in Germany, he sang sweet songs about the herb and plumes of smoke were noticed emanating from the crowd.
In Uganda, each and every time reggae or dancehall act comes through; Rastafarians storm the venue and light up their steamers all night long.
Many Rastas from various walks of life cannot wait to paint the Lugogo skies grey and trust us to keep you posted on the unfolding of events.