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Can Orchestra Music Thrive in a Bar? Josh SB Just Answered the Question

Matooke Republic by Matooke Republic
June 22, 2026
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On Sunday evening, something unusual happened in Kampala. A bar known more for playlists, conversations and cocktails became home to violins, cellos, brass instruments and soaring vocals as music curator Josh SB delivered the inaugural Singleton Bar Symphony.

What could have easily been dismissed as an ambitious experiment turned into one of the most refreshing live music experiences the city has witnessed in recent years.

Backed by a 12-piece orchestra and a cast of talented singers, Josh SB transformed familiar songs into cinematic experiences, taking audiences on a musical journey that stretched across generations, genres and emotions.

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Backed by The Singleton, the experience brought together both music and savoring thanks to a team of bartenders who did not simply serve cocktails but helped people understand what they were taking.

“Today, the cocktails are crafted with The Singleton 12 with Red Bull at the base of it,” noted one of the bartenders. Most of these cocktails were complimentary for revelers who showed up early.

“Music has always had the power to bring people together, create meaningful connections and transform ordinary moments into memorable experiences. At The Singleton, we believe the best experiences are those that encourage people to slow down, savour the moment and discover something new. The Singleton Bar Symphony embodies that spirit perfectly by reimagining familiar music through the richness of an orchestra and bringing it into an unexpected setting. We are proud to support an experience that celebrates creativity, craftsmanship and the evolving culture of entertainment in Uganda,” said Simon Lapyem, The Singleton, Brand Manager.

From timeless old-school classics that had guests singing along word for word, to contemporary hits reimagined through sweeping orchestral arrangements, the evening felt less like a concert and more like a carefully curated soundtrack to people’s lives.

One moment guests were reminiscing about songs that defined their youth. The next, they were immersed in modern anthems unfolding through strings and brass in ways they had never heard before.

Perhaps one of the night’s most memorable moments came when the orchestra launched into the iconic Game of Thrones theme. The instantly recognizable composition drew cheers from the audience, proving the power of orchestral music to transcend genres and connect with audiences through shared cultural experiences.

Throughout the performance, Josh SB moved effortlessly between the roles of conductor, music director, curator and performer. Standing at the centre of the production, he guided the orchestra through intricate arrangements while maintaining a strong connection with the audience.

It was a display of musical leadership that reflected years of experience experimenting with orchestral interpretations of contemporary music, a creative direction that has become synonymous with his work.

Yet beyond the technical execution, what stood out most was the atmosphere.

The audience did not approach the orchestra with the quiet restraint typically associated with concert halls. Instead, they embraced it in the same way they would a favourite live band or DJ set. They sang along, danced, cheered and celebrated each surprise arrangement as it unfolded.

In doing so, the Bar Symphony challenged one of the long-standing perceptions about orchestral music—that it is inaccessible or reserved for a select audience.

By bringing the orchestra into a familiar social setting, Josh SB successfully demonstrated that classical instrumentation can be just as engaging and entertaining as any mainstream live music experience when presented in a relatable way.

The event also highlighted the growing appetite among audiences for experiences that go beyond conventional nightlife offerings. In a city where entertainment calendars are often dominated by club nights, DJs and live bands, the Bar Symphony offered something different without losing the energy and spontaneity people seek when they go out.

Supported by The Singleton, the evening combined music, storytelling and premium hospitality, creating an immersive experience that felt both sophisticated and accessible.

As the final notes faded and guests lingered long after the performance had ended, one thing became clear: the Bar Symphony was far more than a novelty.

It was proof that when creativity meets courage, entirely new entertainment formats can emerge.

For Josh SB, what began as an ambitious idea to merge two seemingly incompatible worlds has now become a compelling blueprint for the future of live entertainment. If Sunday’s reception is anything to go by, Kampala may have just witnessed the birth of its next cultural phenomenon.

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