For over 25 years, veteran comedian Amooti Omubalanguzi has been a cornerstone of Uganda’s comedy scene, bringing laughter to audiences year after year.
From his early days in the 2000s to his present-day success, Amooti has built a legacy that has endured the test of time, earning him the title of the “father of Ugandan comedy.”
As comedians come and go, Amooti has remained a steadfast presence, evolving his craft and consistently delivering humor that resonates.
His contributions to the industry have been monumental, and many believe it’s time to celebrate his lifetime achievements while he is still actively making people laugh. Some even suggest he deserves a national award or medal for his unparalleled contribution to Uganda’s comedy.
Tonight, Amooti will mark this incredible milestone with a show at the UMA Show Grounds, a performance that promises to be both unforgettable and rib-cracking. Known for his clever skits and sharp wit, Amooti has already been hard at work planning a night to remember.
Speaking ahead of his show, Amooti revealed that he and his group, The New Amarula Family, have been rehearsing diligently for the past three months. Their preparation reflects their commitment to delivering a top-tier experience for fans.
“Attendees should come with a towel,” Amooti joked, “because they will be laughing so hard at the show.”
Reflecting on his journey, Amooti expressed pride in the impact he has had on Uganda’s comedy scene. “I have inspired many people, and I am proud of it,” he said.
However, his success did not come easily. Amooti recounted the early challenges of his career, a time when imitating others in comedic skits often led to legal troubles or even imprisonment.
“Back in the day, people were not familiar with imitating others,” he explained, adding that the comedy industry has since transformed into a more accepting and supportive space.
“Unlike in the past, comedians today can imitate people or politicians without any challenges.”
As he takes the stage tonight, Amooti’s fans will not only be celebrating his 25 years of comedy but also the enduring spirit and dedication that have made him an icon.
His show is set to be a heartfelt tribute to a career filled with laughter, resilience, and inspiration.
Amooti’s milestone reminds us all of the importance of honoring our cultural icons while they are still with us. Tonight, laughter will not just be an escape—it will be a celebration of a legacy that has brought joy to countless Ugandans over the years.