Music, Meat, and Rain: This is how it went down at the 19th edition of Roast And Rhyme

Jahazi Pier Munyonyo was once again the epicenter of musical delight as Swangz Avenue and Bell Lager hosted the 19th edition of #RoastAndRhyme on a rainy Sunday. Despite the persistent rain that has characterized this month.

The day began under warm skies, setting an optimistic tone for the event. However, as the clock struck 6 pm, raindrops started to fall. However, the downpour did little to dampen the spirits of the enthusiastic attendees. Undeterred, they continued to revel in the festivities, proving that the show must go on, rain or shine.

Vendors seized the opportunity, providing gumboots for those with open shoes, turning an unforeseen circumstance into a unique money-making opportunity.

The lineup of performing acts, including Kamanzi, Steve Kays, Myk Ouma and his band, Lydia Jazmine, and Levixone, played a crucial role in maintaining the vibrant spirit of the party.

Lydia Jazmine, one of the headlining acts of the event captivated the crowd with a mix of her old and new songs. The surprise appearance of Beenie Gunter added an extra layer of excitement to her performance.

Levixone, known for his gospel music prowess, took the audience on a spiritual journey with a non-stop performance. The surprises continued as he brought on various acts, including Mikie Wine and Ray G.

The afterparty vibes were handled by DJ Ali Breezy, ensuring that the energy and excitement lingered long after the scheduled performances concluded.

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