Starting her performance with Rukundo Egumeho at Bakiga Nation’s Rukundo Egumeho, Peace Mbabazi captivated the audience with her uplifting gospel music.
From Ninsiima mukama Yesu, Osiime, among others, Mbabazi wrapped up her performance with husband, Jack Asaba.
Stepping on stage with his guitar, backed by the Mahican Qwela band, Joe Kahiri was to many the biggest act of the day. He gave fans a percussion performance with a unique fusion of modern and traditional music.
Later, dressed in a pink attire, Sheebah Karungi elevated the scene with an energetic performance backed by Rita dancehall.
The 13th edition of the popularly known Bakiga Nation united a magnitude of attendees from the Kigezi region in culture, brought to life at the Pilsner cultural experience throug art, food and drinks.
Speaking at the event, the Pilsner Lager Brand Manager Edgar Kihumuro said, Pilsner Lager is purposefully tapping into different cultural platforms to unite its consumers in celebration while safeguarding their different cultures.
At every opportunity, attendees joined in during performances, not forgetting more entertainment from Moses Snazz, Bowman Aremwaki and a DJ Bugy takeover.
For a cultural experience, Rukundo Egumeho stayed true to its roots and delivered a wholesome cultural and musical extravaganza. Indeed, Rukundo Egumeho!