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‘Explore Busoga’: Chameleone and John Blaq Bring Jinja to a Musical Standstill

by Muhamadi Byemboijana
February 20, 2024
‘Explore Busoga’: Chameleone and John Blaq Bring Jinja to a Musical Standstill
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Over the weekend, artists Dr Jose Chameleone and John Blaq entertained thousands of partygoers who thronged Bugembe Stadium in Jinja City.

The artists were part of a long line-up of artists that entertained revellers at the Explore Busoga concert.

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Singer Jose Chameleone at Kagulu Rock

The concert which started at about 7 am, saw local artists fire up the crowds, before kickboxer Moses Golola, got on stage at around 10:30 pm.

Golola, delivered a mock fight with Jinja boxers, leaving the crowds in awe. The kickboxer, known for his kick dances and waist dangling, appreciated the Ministry of Tourism, Wildlife and Antiquities, for promoting the different tourism sites across the country.

Jinja’s finest and new kid on the block, Acidic Vocals, by 11:00 pm, stepped on stage with his trending banger, “Silidamu okwagala”, with the crowds singing along line by line.

John Blaq, also a son of the soil, sang his best songs, from “Do dat” to his latest singles.

Singer John Blaq

The already hyped crowd was moved by the energetic performance of Dr Jose Chameleone,  with hits like ‘Banana’, ‘Nkwagala Nyo’, among others.

The legendary music doctor was accompanied by singer Melody on stage, where he appealed to revellers and the government to continue supporting Ugandan artists.

Jose Chameleone posing with fans in front of Mukama Nyamutukura’s statue

The Explore Busoga Campaign is an integral part of the broader Explore Uganda domestic tourism series and the fifth campaign of the series, following successful campaigns; Explore Elgon, Explore West, Explore North, and Explore Bunyoro.

The Minister for Tourism, Wildlife and Antiquities, Martin Mugarra, who headlined the campaign, thanked Ugandans for embracing the different domestic travel campaigns, that helped keep the tourism sector afloat.

Minister Martin Mugarra

Mugarra emphasized the campaign’s significance in showcasing both the hidden treasures and well-known attractions of Busoga.

He highlighted Busoga’s allure, encompassing attractions such as the Source of the Nile, numerous waterfalls, museums, agro-tourism facilities, and cultural sites.

Despite these sites being frequented by thousands of tourists over the years, Mugarra emphasized the ever-renewing experience each trip brings.

Mugarra emphasized the broader goals of domestic tourism campaigns, like raising awareness about existing attractions, shedding light on hidden gems, rejuvenating regional tourism clusters, and cultivating new itineraries.

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Photos by Marvin Mugerwa.

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