The Legends of Sound concert held at the Kampala Sheraton Hotel Gardens on Saturday, August 5, featuring the Afrigo Band was a night filled with music and excitement.

The concert aimed to celebrate Afrigo Band’s impressive 48-year journey in the music industry.

Unlike typical concerts, this event saw a smaller turnout of flashy individuals, with the majority of attendees coming for the music.

The event kicked off at 7:00 pm, starting with opening acts by Mesach Semakula and Ragga Dee.

The elegantly-dressed Afrigo Band took the stage at 8:20 pm amid a stunning fireworks display. Their performance began with popular songs like Abaana ba Afrigo, Emmere EsilideMundeke by Joanita Kawalya, Emaali by Bugweri Woman MP Racheal Magolao, and Wololo.

While the stage setup seemed simple, the organization and performances were top-notch.

Awilo Longomba

The event was expertly hosted by Abbey Mukiibi, a veteran media personality. After a break at 9:30 pm, the chief guest performer, Congolese musician Awilo Longomba, took the stage at 9:40 pm.

Awilo’s lively performance, backed by Ugandan dancers and the Afrigo live band, delighted the crowd. He praised Afrigo Band’s skills and experience and expressed his joy in performing with a local band for the first time.

Eddy Yawe followed Awilo at 10:00 pm singing hits like Mukayembe and Tukiggale.

Rachael Magoola returned to the stage, getting the audience excited with her hit song, Obangaina.

DJ Alberto took over at 10:30 pm, playing a mix of old-school tunes. Afrigo Band made their final appearance at 10:45 pm, delivering a captivating session featuring classic hits like Taliyo, Mpedembe, Music, and Speed.

Afrigo Band’s Moses Matovu

The concert peaked with their iconic hit Jim, performed alongside Awilo.

At 11:47 pm, a surprise act stole the spotlight, Jose Chameleone. He wowed the audience with performances of his songs such as Wale Wale, Kipepeo, and Mama Rhoda, concluding the show at precisely 11:55 pm.

The crowd was fantastic, including notable figures like musician Juliana Kanyomozi.