Dax Vibez shines at All White Affair concert

The road to this concert was anything but smooth. After the initial cancellation of the Hotel Africana venue months ago, speculation ran high on whether the singer would manage to pull it off.

Dax Vibez performing at his show at UMA show grounds. photos: John Musoke
By Ranell Dickson Nsereko
Journalists @New Vision
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On Friday night, the UMA Showgrounds in Lugogo glittered in white as fans flocked to celebrate Dax Vibez’s much-anticipated “All White Concert,” a night that marked his first major show and one that firmly stamped his name among Uganda’s brightest young stars.

 

The road to this concert was anything but smooth. After the initial cancellation of the Hotel Africana venue months ago, speculation ran high on whether the singer would manage to pull it off. But Dax Vibez not only delivered, he turned adversity into triumph, offering fans a night filled with energy, family, and pure Ugandan entertainment.

 

From the very first performance, the atmosphere was electric. Revellers, many dressed in dazzling white in line with the evening’s theme, packed the grounds in anticipation of a star-studded lineup.

Bobi Wine swaying on Dax Vibezs songs during his show at UMA show grounds

Bobi Wine swaying on Dax Vibezs songs during his show at UMA show grounds

 

True to his promise, Dax Vibez shared the stage with fellow artists he has collaborated with, creating a concert that felt like both a celebration of his journey and a showcase of Uganda’s fresh musical wave.

 

The night’s biggest highlight came when Elijah Kitaka took over the stage with his infectious hits like “Ekyange.”

 

His performance drew thunderous cheers and even pulled Bobi Wine, the guest of honor and Dax Vibez’s elder brother, to his feet alongside his wife, Barbie Itungo, as they danced with unreserved joy. The moment electrified the crowd and became the heartbeat of the night.

 

Other standout acts included Ava Peace, Vyper Ranking, Pallaso, and Eddy Yawe, all of whom delivered stellar performances that kept the audience engaged and cheering. Yet, it was Dax Vibez himself stepping onto the stage for his first-ever headline concert who carried the night. With hit after hit that have dominated the charts over the past year, he has proven why he is one of the fastest-rising names in Uganda’s music industry. He performed his hits, including "Good Idea," "Believe," "Tabbu," and many others.

 

The presence of Bobi Wine’s family added an extra sparkle to the evening, reminding fans of the musical bloodline and unity that runs through the Sentamu family. Their support was not only symbolic but also an emotional stamp of approval on Dax Vibez’s blossoming career.

 

Though the show wrapped up just minutes before Kampala’s midnight curfew, the energy was far from dimmed. Fans left the UMA Showgrounds singing and buzzing, certain they had witnessed the birth of a new star’s live legacy.


According to Dax Vibez, this was more than a concert but a declaration. “Against all odds, I have proved that I am not just riding on a famous name but carving out my own space in Uganda’s vibrant music scene