The highly anticipated UB40 featuring Ali Campbell concert, scheduled for March 2, 2024, at the Kololo Independence Grounds in Kampala, Uganda, is not merely a musical event but a significant step towards making a lasting impact on the country.
In a commendable initiative focused on climate conservation, the proceeds from the concert will be directed towards an ambitious goal: planting 15 million trees across Uganda. This environmental endeavor reflects the commitment of both organizers and attendees to contribute positively to the environment, commemorating NBS at 15. It showcases the influential role of Reggae music in inspiring positive change and fostering environmental consciousness.
The decision to plant 15 million trees holds symbolic importance within the context of NBS at 15 for Talent Africa Group, the show organizers. Just as the number 15 signifies a milestone for NBS, planting an equivalent number of trees signifies a commitment to nurturing and preserving the country’s natural heritage for future generations. It’s a tangible expression of honoring the past, celebrating the present, and investing in the future of Uganda’s environment.
Music, known for its power to inspire action and unite communities, will not only be a source of entertainment but also a catalyst for promoting a greener and healthier environment. As Uganda celebrates NBS at 15, let us collectively embrace the spirit of environmental stewardship and shared responsibility toward our natural world.
For those eager to be part of this green movement, tickets are currently on a discounted sale of 25% through the MTN Momo app, www.tagticketing.com, or by using the MTN USSD short code 16598#. Alternatively, visit the sale center at the Talent Africa offices at 1 Hill Drive, Kololo. Tables, including gold and platinum options seating 8 people, are selling out fast, so secure your spot swiftly.
The UB40 featuring Ali Campbell Concert is powered by Talent Africa Group, in collaboration with NBS Television, MTN MoMo, Sheraton Hotel, Toyota by CFAO, Radio 1, Capital Outdoor, Afromobile, and more.