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Swangz Avenue releases list of performers for country-wide tour

Moses Abeka by Moses Abeka
June 4, 2018
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Swangz Avenue will celebrate 10 years at cricket oval, August 31 in what they promise to be the biggest celebration of Ugandan music. Before this crowning event, Swangz Avenue will hold precursor events in different parts of the country in partnership with Bell Jamz.

At a press launch two weeks ago, it was revealed that the tour will start in Mbale before moving to Gulu, Masaka, Arua and Mbarara. Today, they released the official list of artists who will headline at the different towns.

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