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Abeeka Band Proves the Power of Live Music at Maiden Concert

by Muhamadi Byemboijana
May 4, 2026
Abeeka Band Proves the Power of Live Music at Maiden Concert
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On Saturday, May 2, Abeeka Band held its maiden concert at the Ndere Centre in Ntinda. For a band that started five years ago performing for just 15 people at a hotel, Saturday night felt like a full-circle moment.

By 9 PM, when the band finally stepped on stage, the venue was already packed, proving that Abeeka was not just hosting another live music night but making a statement. Known for their mastery of live covers, Abeeka leaned into the sound that built them.

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From reggae classics by Morgan Heritage to songs by Chronixx, whose first Kampala performance also happened at Ndere Centre, where Abeeka members once performed under a different band, the night was built on nostalgia, energy and growth.

One of the most powerful moments came when they performed Radio and Weasel’s Lwaki Onumya, using the song as both a crowd favourite and a tribute to the late Mowzey Radio. The audience sang every word back, turning the performance into one of the emotional highlights of the night.

The concert also reflected the consistency that has made Abeeka one of Kampala’s most visible live bands. The group performs nearly six nights a week, alongside weddings, private events and corporate gigs. Through that grind, they have built not just an audience but a loyal community that showed up in full support for their first major concert.

Earlier this year, Abeeka entered a partnership with Tusker Malt Lager and The Singleton as the faces of The Band Nights, a live music campaign celebrating Uganda’s nightlife and band culture.

Speaking about the partnership, Sandra Againe, the Tusker Malt brand manager, said Abeeka represents the authenticity and consistency the brand believes in.

“Abeeka Band understands what live music means to people. They have built their audience organically, night after night, and that kind of consistency aligns perfectly with what Tusker Malt stands for: craft, culture and unforgettable experiences.”

For The Singleton, the partnership was about supporting a band that has grown into a cultural force.

“We are proud to be part of Abeeka’s first concert because this is more than a performance; it is a milestone for Uganda’s live music culture. Abeeka has shown that bands can command premium spaces and premium audiences, and that is something we are excited to support,” said Simon Lapyem, The Singleton brand manager.

They also showed up, loudly, from The Singleton cocktails, discounted bottles and free Tusker Malts at the entrance; they were not just sponsors, they were a part of the experience, like a soundtrack to the soundtrack.

The night also quietly addressed the ongoing copyright conversation around cover bands in Uganda. With artists like Bebe Cool, Levixone, Dax Vibez, A Pass and Maurice Kirya showing support, the event made one thing clear: the relationship between cover bands and original artists is more collaborative than confrontational.

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