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Kampala bids farewell to June at The Big Meeting

Matooke Republic by Matooke Republic
July 1, 2026
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The last Sunday of the month has become something of a tradition in Kampala. It is the day when calendars are cleared, group chats come alive, and Thrones Bar and Lounge transforms into the city’s unofficial meeting point.

That tradition continued over the weekend as The Singleton hosted another edition of The Big Meeting, bringing together music lovers, cocktail enthusiasts and brunch-goers for a day that effortlessly rolled into the night.

From midday, revellers streamed into Thrones, settling into the easy-going atmosphere that has become synonymous with the monthly gathering. Some arrived for the food, others for the cocktails, but many simply came for the chance to unwind with friends before July came knocking.

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At the centre of the experience was the signature do-it-yourself cocktail station. Instead of simply ordering a drink, guests stepped behind the bar, aprons on, and worked alongside professional mixologists to create cocktails of their own using The Singleton’s smooth single malt whisky.

There were adventurous combinations with citrus fruits and herbs, classic whisky serves given a personal twist, and plenty of laughter as first-time mixologists proudly sampled their own creations. The cocktail-making experience has become more than an activity—it is now one of the defining moments of The Big Meeting, giving every guest a chance to personalise their Sunday.

Beyond the cocktails, the afternoon unfolded with good food, flowing conversations and Kampala’s trademark fashion. As always, the crowd understood the assignment, turning up in everything from relaxed brunch fits to statement looks that matched the vibrant atmosphere.

Then came the music.

entity[“musical_artist”,“Lynda Ddane”,“dj”] eased the crowd into the afternoon with an eclectic blend of soulful classics, African favourites and timeless Caribbean sounds, creating the perfect soundtrack for friends reconnecting over cocktails.

As the day gathered momentum, entity[“musical_artist”,“Kamali”,“dj”] took over, steering the party into deeper territory with his signature Afro house and Afro tech selections. His set gradually transformed the venue from a laid-back brunch into a bustling dancefloor, with revellers happily leaving their seats for the rhythm.

Closing the experience was entity[“musical_artist”,“DJ Sese”,“dj”], whose crowd-pleasing mixes ensured the energy never dipped. Moving effortlessly between Afrobeats, amapiano and contemporary club anthems, he kept the audience singing and dancing well into the evening, providing a fitting finale to another memorable edition.

By sunset, The Big Meeting had once again delivered exactly what Kampala has come to expect: a carefully curated experience where music, flavour and good company come together without pretence.

Simon Lapyem, Brand Manager for The Singleton, said the consistency of the experience is what continues to resonate with consumers.

“The Big Meeting is about creating meaningful social moments. Every edition gives people the opportunity to connect, celebrate their personal milestones and enjoy The Singleton in a creative and interactive way. It’s rewarding to see people make the experience their own month after month,” he said.

As June drew to a close, so too did another successful edition of The Big Meeting, reaffirming why the last Sunday of the month has become one of Kampala’s favourite daytime traditions—a place where the city gathers, raises a glass and welcomes a new month together.

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