Janzi Band, Kenneth Mugabi kick up love storm at Route 256

Kenneth Mugabi and Sandra Suubi on stage. PHOTOS BY EDWARD KALEMA/Matooke Republic.

Kenneth Mugabi and Sandra Suubi on stage. PHOTOS BY EDWARD KALEMA/Matooke Republic.

It was no ordinary night for lovers in the house who attended the vibrantly lit Valentines Special show with Janzi Band featuring Kenneth Mugabi and Sandra Suubi at Route 256.

Janzi Band doing their thing.

The love-themed nest had fans of live band music revelling to the harmonious tunes that only Janzi delivers effortlessly. They sang their hearts out with covers and renditions of popular love songs to warm up the lovers and friends who were snuggling in each other’s company. Many did not look like they wanted the night to end.

Their boyfriends went for the men’s conference.

Once guitar maestro, Kenneth Mugabi and songbird Sandra Suubi joined the Janzi on stage, the performance went up a notch higher with songs like Nkwegomba, Naki, Heaven and Faya. It was truly magical as the trio fed off the vibes they were receiving from the audience, who cheered them on and begged for more of the smooth music.

Smiley faces looking ABSOLITELY beautiful.

The mix of jazz, reggae classic and soul music uniquely blended got many onto their feet grooving blissfully through the night.

“Tonight has been a beautiful one. Janzi Band, Sandra Suubi and Kenneth Mugabi have made this a special Valentines celebration for everyone here. They kept it 100% real not forgetting their music, which was also fuelled with 100% rhythm. Thank you once again,” said Cathy Twesigye, Tusker Malt Manager UBL, about Janzi Band, who are popularly known for bringing the groove to all their shows.

Selfies had to be taken.

They surely did not disappoint their fans and lovers at the love-themed night leaving them satisfied when the show finally came to a close at the stroke of midnight.

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