African Bureau of Music ( ABM Music) is thrilled to announce the first ever musical creatives camp, themed; The ABM Music Camp.

The ABM Music Camp is a dynamic 6-day event designed to bridge the gap between East African and European music industries.
It is set to be hosted in Kampala at the African Bureau of Music Hub.

The camp sets out to bring together top music producers, artists, and industry professionals to collaborate, share knowledge, and create groundbreaking music.
When is the ABM Music Camp Happening?
The ABM Music Camp is scheduled to commence on 3rd March and last through to March 8.

“This is more than a camp; it’s a global creative movement. Join us as we blend African & European musical influences, creating something truly magical,” ABM’s Kuseim noted.
Artists Expected to Take Part in the ABM Music Camp
A couple of established artists, producers, songwriters, and other creatives have already been confirmed for the ABM Music Camp including:
Pia Pounds
Fik Fameica
Eddy Kenzo
Karole Kasita
John Blaq
Winnie Nwagi
Dokta Brain
Azawi
Raja Music
Yo Kooki
Joci
14k Bwongo
Mike Ouma
Sewa Sewa
Producer Andre
Producer Artin
Producer Chemical
Stukizzy (from Tanzania)
Element Eleeeh (from Rwanda)
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