Kirk Whalum Brings Jazz Magic to Kampala

Kirk Whalum comes to Kampala on Thursday before playing at the DFCU Jazz Festival. He played sax on Whitney Houston's famous love song. The Grammy winner, who works with top musicians, brings his band to the Serena Hotel on Saturday night. He said he is excited about his third Uganda show. Each time feels new to him, and he hopes many fans show up.

Local stars join him, like Isaiah Katumwa, Tshaka Mayanja Black Roots Academy group. The bank does more than make music happen. They help grow Uganda's arts scene through these shows. Helena Mayanja from dfcu says music connects people across all barriers. The bank wants to build progress through the community for sixty years.

People should hurry to buy tickets for the big night. Regular seats cost 250,000 shillings. Tables for eight friends cost six million shillings. Music fans can find tickets at bank offices or online websites. Jazz lovers and new listeners both enjoy world music under Kampala stars. The festival offers good beats, culture friendship for everyone attending.
 

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