Ganda boys set for USA tour

Nov 10, 2016

The Ganda Boys are now returning to the East Coast for a series of honorary performances and concerts.

The Ganda Boys carved their selves quite the name back when they still used Da Twinz as their stage name. And not many people noticed it was the same duo making headlines for a good case recently.

The duo has had a busy year raising awareness for the forgotten and the voiceless, continuing their ultimate goal to raise funds towards the refugee programs in education awareness, health and social welfare.

On return from their frontline visit to Nyumanzi Refugee Settlement Camp in Adjumani District in August of this year where they were able to get to the frontline to deliver essential supplies and capture heartfelt stories via documentary, they flew to the US where they performed in LA and New York.

The Ganda Boys are now returning to the East Coast for a series of honorary performances and concerts. Their first meeting is with the UN on Nov 10th to celebrate Uganda's contribution to the refugee global crisis and to be recognized for their contribution.

This is to be followed by a performance to raise money for refugees and a reception organized by the United African Congress for our social and humanitarian contribution to the world.  Their song, "The Forgotten People" has been nominated in the category of Best Social Action at the Independent Music Awards.

As a result, the Boys will be performing at the prestigious Lincoln Centre on Nov 12th at the IMA's Party along with artists like Jonath Smith, Seth Glier and Sofia Rei amongst others. To end their tour they will be performing at the Healing and Reconciliation concert in Washington DC on Sun 13 Nov, where they will be sharing the stage with such luminaries as Marianne Williamson and Kristin Hoffman.

 

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