Local Events
Bell ObaFest
Bell ObaFest, organized by Bell Lager, is a vibrant Ugandan festival celebrating East African music, food, beer, and culture. Featuring diverse music genres, art exhibitions, food stalls, and interactive activities, it showcases local talent and creativity, creating an inclusive cultural experience that celebrates Uganda’s rich heritage and artistic spirit.

Roast and Rhyme (Kampala)
Roast and Rhyme, organized by Swangz Avenue in Kampala, Uganda, is a popular music and outdoor barbecue event blending live music, poetry, and delicious food. Known for its relaxed, vibrant atmosphere, it’s become one of Kampala’s most anticipated social events, celebrating music, food, and nature in one experience.

NyegeNyege Festival (Jinja)
Nyege Nyege is a renowned Ugandan music festival celebrating African electronic, experimental, and underground music. Held by the Nile in Jinja, it draws global audiences for its diverse lineup, art installations, and immersive atmosphere. Known for fostering creative freedom, it’s a cultural hotspot blending music, art, and community.

Blankets and Wine (Kampala)
A popular music and lifestyle event in Kampala, originating in Kenya, features live music, fashion, and a picnic-style vibe. Loved by urban music fans and fashion enthusiasts, it combines local and international acts, vibrant fashion, and gourmet food across various venues, including restaurants, bars, and hotels with themed brunches.

Kampala Brunches
Are a popular social activity in the city, offering a relaxed and enjoyable way to spend a late morning or early afternoon. These brunch events often combine good food, social interaction, and sometimes live entertainment, making them a favorite choice for both locals and visitors.

Band Nights (Kampala)
Kampala’s Band Nights offer a lively music experience, featuring local and sometimes international bands across genres like jazz, reggae, afrobeat, and Ugandan music. Hosted at various city venues like Sheraton Hotel and Zone 7, these nights celebrate live music with friends, great food, and performances from bands like Abeka and Janzi.

Bayimba Festival of the Arts
This prominent Ugandan arts festival, held annually in Kampala since 2008, celebrates diverse art forms including music, theater, dance, visual arts, film, and fashion. It has become a major cultural event, drawing artists and attendees from Uganda, Africa, and beyond, showcasing the rich diversity of global and local arts.

Kampala Comedy Nights
Kampala Comedy Nights is a popular event in Uganda, showcasing local comedians in a lively atmosphere. Held at the National Theater and bars around Kampala, it features diverse comedic acts covering Ugandan life, politics, and social issues. It’s a key platform promoting Uganda’s comedy scene and supporting local talent.

Film and Culture Fest
Uganda’s Film and Culture Fest is an annual celebration of African cinema and cultural heritage, held at the Uganda National Cultural Centre. Featuring film screenings, cultural performances, workshops, and panel discussions, it highlights local and regional storytelling. The festival fosters artistic exchange, showcasing Uganda’s rich traditions and contemporary film talent.

Vumbula Uganda
Vumbula is a Ugandan tourism festival celebrating the country’s natural beauty, culture, and heritage. Featuring live music, cultural exhibitions, adventure activities, and culinary experiences, it encourages locals and tourists alike to explore Uganda’s diverse attractions. The festival fosters national pride and promotes Uganda as a vibrant, must-visit destination.

Charity runs (Kampala)
Charity runs are popular events that merge fitness with philanthropy, allowing participants to support various causes while enjoying communal running experiences. These events raise funds and awareness for charitable organizations, addressing issues like HIV/AIDS, cancer, and education. Notable examples include the Cancer Run, MTN Marathon, and Kampala Kids Run.

Outdoor adventures
Uganda, known as the “Pearl of Africa,” offers thrilling outdoor adventures amid stunning landscapes. Activities include hiking Trekking, Walking, white-water rafting, camping and biking around different Scenery and Terrains. Organized by groups like Sunny Outdoors, these experiences connect adventurers with nature.

Rolex Festival (Kampala)
The Rolex Festival in Kampala celebrates Uganda’s beloved street food, the “Rolex,” a vegetable-filled omelette wrapped in chapati. This annual event features diverse Rolex variations, live music, cultural displays, and entertainment, showcasing Uganda’s rich food culture and creativity. It has become a major cultural event, attracting locals and tourists alike.

Amakula Film Festival (Kampala)
Established in 2004, Uganda’s annual film festival is a significant platform celebrating diverse films from Uganda, Africa, and the global community. It showcases filmmakers’ work, fosters audience engagement, and promotes the growth of the film industry, making it one of the most influential cultural events in Kampala.

Imbalu Circumcision Ceremony
The Bagisu people of Mbale, Uganda, hold a significant cultural event known as the Imbalu ceremony. This traditional initiation rite marks the transition of young men from adolescence to adulthood, deeply rooted in the community’s customs. It reflects the rich heritage and identity of the Bagisu in eastern Uganda.

Bakiga Nation
The Bakiga Cultural Festival is a vibrant event in Uganda celebrating the heritage and traditions of the Bakiga people from southwestern Uganda. Growing in popularity, it attracts not only the Bakiga community but also individuals from other cultures, offering a unique opportunity to experience the rich traditions and identity of the Bakiga.

Reggae on the Nile
Reggae on the Nile is an annual music festival held in Jinja, Uganda, celebrating reggae and Afrobeat music. The event features local and international artists, creating a lively atmosphere by the Nile River. Attendees enjoy live performances, cultural experiences, and vibrant dance, making it a highlight of Uganda’s music scene.

Uganda Film Festival (Kampala)
The Uganda Film Festival is an annual celebration showcasing local and regional films, promoting the growth of the Ugandan film industry. Since its inception, the festival highlights diverse storytelling through screenings, workshops, and panel discussions, providing filmmakers a platform to connect with audiences and industry professionals, enriching Uganda’s cultural landscape.

Kwegonza Avenue
The Kwegonza Avenue event is a vibrant cultural festival in Uganda celebrating the heritage of the Bunyoro and Tooro communities. Held at the UMA Grounds in Lugogo, it features traditional music, dance, local crafts, and cultural displays, including a “cultural village” sponsored by Pilsner Lager, offering a lively experience.
