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South African rapper Nasty C will be among the artistes that will headline the Aumex music conference that will take place at Motiv in Bugolobi next month November.
Dubbed the Ivyson Kampala Tour, Nasty C’s performance will serve as the grand finale of the 2nd edition of the Aumex Conference, Uganda’s leading music business convention organized by Talent Africa Group in collaboration with Aumex.
His Tour will be the climax of a three-day creative and professional exchange running from November 6 to 8, 2025, designed to empower artists, producers, and industry professionals. The conference will feature masterclasses, networking sessions, and showcases connecting local talent to global opportunities.
The Aumex Conference will attract influential figures from Africa and the USA that include Mavin Records, Warner Music Group among others.
Attendees can expect a dynamic mix of industry panels, label meet-ups, publishing sessions, and live performances featuring Uganda’s most promising artists all leading up to Nasty C’s headline act.
Uganda has advanced to Round 3 of Nasty C’s fan-driven initiative, powered by TOORLY, which allows fans to bring the Ivyson Tour to their city through collective ticket pledges.
To secure Kampala’s slot, at least 200 pre-ordered tickets are needed , a goal that, once achieved, guarantees the city’s place on the tour map. Should the target not be met, all pre-orders will be refunded.
In a statement, Nasty C himself said that this will be his first time to visit Kampala and was excited to be coming to Kampala.
“Kampala will be the only city in the East African tour stop, so whether you’re in Kampala, Jinja, Mukono or Entebbe. This is your moment to be part of history, so if we unlock Kampala, the show will happen on 7th, November,2025,” he stated.
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