Five Years Strong: Play House Fest 2026 Signals a Bigger Future for Uganda’s Music Industry

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Play House Fest 2026 marked a significant milestone—not only for the brand itself but for Uganda’s evolving entertainment landscape.

Celebrating five years of consistent growth, the festival has positioned itself as a key player in shaping youth-centered events. This year’s edition, held at Motiv Bugolobi on April 4th, demonstrated a refined approach to event curation—balancing scale with experience.

Under the stewardship of host SR Victor256, the festival continues to expand its reach beyond borders. The inclusion of Belgian artists Uniekgrace and Lenaa I Am highlights a growing international collaboration that positions Play House as a cross-cultural platform.

Performance art also played a critical role, with Anthony Jaba’a adding a dynamic visual layer that elevated the overall production value.

Equally important was the strong representation of Uganda’s gospel industry. Artists such as Copy Bly, Grace Nakimera, and Jah Lead Music underscored the genre’s growing mainstream appeal and influence among young audiences.

As Play House celebrates its fifth anniversary, the trajectory is clear: the brand is evolving into more than a festival—it’s becoming a scalable entertainment platform with regional and potentially global reach.

By the end of the night, one thing was undeniable: Play House Fest 2026 wasn’t just attended—it was experienced. It was felt.

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