A first in East and West Africa, and arguably Uganda’s Biggest Show Yet. Daniel Kigozi, known to many as Navio, stands as one of East Africa’s most celebrated hip- hop icons, and he has now etched his name in history with an extraordinary performance.

This remarkable concert held at Kampala Serena Hotel last Saturday evening marked the first orchestral event of its kind in both East and West Africa, as well as the largest spectacle ever staged in Uganda.
Unfolded under the theme “Sound of Independence,” the enchanting night showcased the vibrant pulse of modern African artistry, redefining the possibilities within the region’s musical tapestry.
The event attracted an enthusiastic crowd and garnered widespread acclaim for its unparalleled musical quality and production.

Under the masterful direction of Navio and Polycarp Kyagulanyi, the 42-piece Kampala Jazz Orchestra, along with the Aka Dope Band, delivered a compelling program that harmoniously blended classical masterpieces with Navio’s greatest compositions.
This dynamic performance not only reaffirmed Navio’s status as a groundbreaking force in hip-hop but also elevated the essence of orchestral music in Africa.

The night bloomed under a canopy of stars, ignited by a soulful prayer from Pastor Wilson Bugembe. Masterfully hosted by Patrick Salvador, the event celebrated a dazzling lineup of emerging talents, including The Homie, Og Stash, Tushi Polo, Tungi, Lagum the Rapper, Son of Aboda, Lucas Blacc, Dag Mizzo, and Pryce Teeba.

Just when the energy peaked, surprise performances by Levixone and Elijah Kitaka swept the audience off their feet. As the night unfolded, celebrated icons such as The Mith, Cindy, Fefe Busi, Mun G, KS Alpha, Big Trill, Flex d’paper, Vampos, Benon, Viboyo, Sheena Skies, Babaluku, and Lyrical G took the stage.

Their electrifying performances resonated deeply, sparking fervent applause and culminating in a thrilling standing ovation that echoed through the auditorium. This unforgettable night was a testament to the power of music and unity within the Hip Hop fraternity. Navcorp and Fenon Events orchestrated the lighting and stage design with remarkable precision, transforming the venue into an affluent performance space.
Their visionary approach infused the concert with cinematic grandeur and resonance, enhancing an already unforgettable experience.

“This concert transcended mere entertainment; it was a cultural statement,” remarked Navio, the visionary behind this project. “By uniting orchestra with our Hip Hop heritage, we’ve demonstrated that this genre has a profound place in Africa”.
With a fusion of symphonic arrangements, Ugandan rhythms & Hip Hop, the Navio Orchestra concert has set a new standard for live performances in Uganda.



