The Afropalooza Festival happened last weekend as a two days event. The event that was meant to celebrate Uganda’s 60 years took place at Cricket Oval in Lugogo.
The Afropalooza Festival’s two days didn’t attract a full house, but those in attendance were enough for the event to go on as planned.
Those who attended the event were overheard talking about the Fenon Events VVIP setup courtesy of Nile Breweries Limited (NBL).
“The Nile Special tent is a vibe, Nile Ku Nile and a clear view of the stage,” a social media user posted.
The Fenon setup was unique, unlike others. It was raised to give a clear view of whatever was taking place on stage.
Accessing the tent was by invite only, and there was tight security to make sure the guests had the right wristbands to access the place.
The set up was cozy with drinks on the house courtesy of Nile Breweries who were one of the sponsors of the Afropalooza Festival.
There was also a Nile Special museum, and to go with the beer’s tagline “Made of Gold”, the museum had some “gold” bars that were safeguarded.
Apart from the Ugandan acts, the show had performances from international acts like Rema from Nigeria who headlined day one of the event, and Sauti Sol who performed on the second day.