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The African Bureau of Music (ABM) is thrilled to unveil the first-ever ABM Music Camp, a groundbreaking six-day event aimed at bridging the gap between the East African and European music industries. This landmark initiative will take place at the African Bureau of Music Hub in Kampala, Uganda, offering a platform for artists, producers, and music industry professionals to engage in collaborative creativity.

A Revolutionary Music Camp for Creatives

The ABM Music Camp is not just an event—it’s a movement. Over the course of six days, top-tier music producers, songwriters, and recording artists will come together to share knowledge, develop industry-shaping collaborations, and produce genre-defining music.

According to ABM’s Kuseim, one of the masterminds behind this initiative:
“This is more than a camp; it’s a global creative movement. Join us as we blend African & European musical influences, creating something truly magical.”

By fostering an environment where creative minds can freely exchange ideas, the ABM Music Camp seeks to elevate African music onto the international stage and showcase the rich and diverse sounds of the continent.

When and Where is the ABM Music Camp Happening?

The ABM Music Camp is set to commence on March 3, 2025, and will run until March 8, 2025. The venue, ABM Hub in Kampala, will transform into a vibrant music laboratory where sounds, cultures, and visions will merge to create unforgettable sonic experiences.

A Star-Studded Lineup of Participants

Some of the biggest names in East African music are set to attend, including renowned artists, award-winning producers, and talented songwriters. The confirmed lineup so far features:

Artists:

  • Pia Pounds – The Afro-pop queen known for her energetic performances and catchy hits.
  • Fik Fameica – The rap sensation who has taken Uganda’s hip-hop scene by storm.
  • Eddy Kenzo – Grammy-nominated star and one of Africa’s most celebrated musicians.
  • Karole Kasita – Dancehall diva with a reputation for electrifying stage presence.
  • John Blaq – Hitmaker recognized for his deep voice and infectious beats.
  • Winnie Nwagi – A powerhouse vocalist and Swangz Avenue sensation.
  • Dokta Brain – A multi-talented artist blending Afro-fusion with contemporary sounds.
  • Azawi – The chart-topping singer-songwriter known for her soulful music.
  • Raja Music – One of Uganda’s rising stars in the Afrobeat and dancehall scene.
  • Yo Kooki – A versatile artist with a unique approach to urban music.
  • Joci – A fresh talent making waves in the industry.
  • 14k Bwongo – Lyrically gifted artist with a growing fan base.

Producers and Songwriters:

  • Mike Ouma – Master guitarist and music arranger.
  • Sewa Sewa – A key figure in Uganda’s music production scene.
  • Producer Andre – The brain behind numerous Ugandan hit songs.
  • Producer Artin – A highly sought-after producer known for shaping modern Afrobeat.
  • Producer Chemical – A trendsetter in East African music production.
  • Stukizzy (Tanzania) – A well-established producer bringing a fresh Tanzanian sound.
  • Element Eleeeh (Rwanda) – A trailblazer in Rwandan music production.

Why the ABM Music Camp Matters

The music industry is constantly evolving, and initiatives like the ABM Music Camp play a crucial role in fostering innovation, collaboration, and international recognition. Here’s why this event is a game-changer:

1. Cross-Cultural Musical Fusion

The camp will allow East African and European artists to merge their unique styles, leading to the creation of music that resonates globally while preserving African authenticity.

2. Skill Development & Knowledge Exchange

Participants will have the opportunity to learn from industry veterans through workshops, mentorship sessions, and hands-on music production.

3. Networking & Future Collaborations

Bringing together artists, producers, and music executives, the camp sets the stage for long-term partnerships that can propel African music onto the world stage.

4. A Boost for Uganda’s Music Industry

Hosting an event of this magnitude puts Uganda at the center of the global music conversation, attracting investments, media attention, and new opportunities for local creatives.

Looking Ahead: The Future of ABM Music Camp

With its debut edition, the ABM Music Camp is already setting the foundation for what promises to be an annual tradition. As the African music scene continues to thrive, such platforms will be instrumental in shaping the next generation of global hits and cultural exchanges.

As the countdown to March 3, 2025, begins, anticipation is building. The ABM Music Camp is more than just an event—it’s a cultural revolution that will leave an indelible mark on the music industry.

Stay tuned for more updates on this exciting music camp as we draw closer to the event!

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