Traffic froze under neon lights when a street dance faceoff at Wandegeya Junction flipped into a full-blown Tusker Lite Neon Raves launch.
Street battle sparks bigger rollout
Street battle sparks bigger rollout
- Wandegeya Junction turned electric on Wednesday night.
- Basset Fame dragged his online rivalry with Uncle Mayani outside.
- Crews circled up as crowds packed the intersection.
- The clash morphed into unveiling Tusker Lite Neon Raves.
- Tusker Lite Neon Raves is scouting Uganda’s top dance crew.
- Organizers upgraded the party vibe into a countrywide contest.
- Sandra Againe framed it as backing youth expression.
- Auditions across cities kick off this month.
- Basset Fame strutted in from the Ntinda side.
- Traffic lights flipped green as he hit near Rolex stalls.
- Uncle Mayani countered by swapping Amapiano for dancehall and hip hop.
- Both camps stormed in, then invited the crowd to jump in.
- Tusker Lite Neon Raves previously leaned on DJ showcases.
- Dance Mamweta and DVD Afro King boosted the launch energy.
- Past editions centered on music and solo routines.
- This marks the first Neon Raves-themed dance contest.