Uganda’s nightlife got a fiery taste of Mexico, as Don Julio hosted a pre-launch of the Cantina Fiesta, at Thrones, Bugolobi.
The event gave guests a preview of what to expect at the main celebration happening on July 26th at Ndere Cultural Centre.

Timed in the lead-up to World Tequila Day, usually marked on July 24th, the fully-fledged Cantina Fiesta promises a mix of flavour, music and culture, blending the bold spirit of Mexican heritage, with Uganda’s.
Headlining the event is Nigerian star Lojay, best known for his global hit Monalisa, as well as collaborations with Chris Brown and Sarz.
He will share the stage with Rwanda’s Kivumbi King, who continues to blaze a trail across East Africa with his emotionally rich sound. Also joining the star-studded lineup is Uganda’s very own APass, who was also present at the pre-launch.
Together, they’ll bring a genre-fusing lineup of Afrobeats, Soul, and rhythm, to set the pace for the first ever Cantina Fiesta.

“Cantina Fiesta is going to be a full sensory celebration. Guests will enjoy a spread of authentic Mexican street food like tacos and quesadillas, tequila tastings, and signature Don Julio cocktails throughout the day,” said Eric Okot, Head of BTL, Lumin8.

Simon Lapyem, the Innovations Manager UBL, promised a mix of Mexican décor and Afro-urban culture, DJ sets- featuring Afrobeats, Amapiano, and Latin-infused sounds, style elements like colorful Mexican ponchos for guests to wear and pose, and so much more.

“This is going to be a journey that will take Ugandan party lovers on their very first flight to Mexico, while grounded in the heart of Kampala. We want attendees to have a taste of the Mexican culture, as we also pay homage to World Tequila Day. Don Julio has always stood for celebrating life’s moments in the most authentic and extraordinary ways, and this event is a progressive continuation of exactly that,” he said.

The event is organised by Lumin8, a creative agency known for crafting immersive brand moments. Tickets to Cantina Fiesta are officially on sale, with early bird passes going for Shs 50k, via the event’s official website. With limited capacity and mounting excitement, early booking is strongly encouraged.