Kampire + Nídia + Bambii At Village Underground

Friday 15 October 2021

Ugandan star Kampire, also part of the Nyege Nyege collective, brings the best of Ugandan party culture to Village Underground for a night of future sounds from Africa and the diaspora.

 

Kampire has been at the heart of Uganda’s bubbling dance music scene, inspiring crowds through East Africa, Europe and beyond with her electrifying, rhythmic DJ sets. Expect an infectious blend of singeli, gqom, kuduro and experimental club sounds, all night long.

A handpicked selection of the afro-diaspora’s finest selectors join on support, príncipe affiliate Nídia and global club icon Bambii.

More acts to be announced. Tickets have moved very quickly already, we now expect this show to sell out imminently. Don’t miss them.

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