Tonight will mark the end the 3 day feast of music, dance, theatre, film, and visual arts at the Kampala based National Theatre. From Friday (day 1), revellers have been part of this amazing gig the Bayimba International Festival of The Arts sponsored by Bell Lager

Revellers came in big numbers
Yesterday was day two and lots of things took place one of them being the thrilling music performances from the headlining artistes Iryn Namibru and multi talented MoRoots who wowed the revellers with their eye catching live stage performances.

The music couldn’t leave any one seated
Smartly dressed in a ‘Kitengye’, MoRoots took the stage and the way the crowd ululated was enough to tell they were looking forward to her performance. They danced to and a few sang along as she performed her ‘Just A Young Girl’, ‘Take It All’, ‘I Don’t Blame You’, ‘Omuka’, ‘Let It Beat’ and ‘Say Something’ songs.

Singer, pianist and saxophonist MoRoots was just flawless
Later, dressed in all white, music veteran Iryn Namubiru added on to the crowd’s excitement as she took the stage too performing ‘Nkuweeki’, ‘Bilowoozo’, ‘Tebiba Bingi’, ‘Bilowoozo’, ‘Temperature’, ‘Kabiiki’, ‘Empisa Zo’, ‘Nkwagala Nyo’ and ‘Simbalala’.

Iryn Namubiru had an amazing performance
On the other hand, there were other performances from artistes like Gravitti Band from Kenya, Amadinda Band , The Blood Brothers Reggae band and Sir Mathias Walukagga who concluded the night’s performances

Sir Mathias Walukagga doing his thing

Sir Mathias Walukagga trying out some dance moves with his dancer

Jah Lyric from Kenya’s Gravitti band excited the crowd with live Roots Reggae musi performances

The Amadinda Band a combination of Ugandans and Australians were also among the headlining performers

The Blood Brothers Reggae Band got the revellers grooving on stage 2
Although there were ongoing music performances, other activities like the silent disco, live Dj mixes from Dj Wurzelholz on stage two got attendees busy as others were visiting different exhibition stalls which displayed different artistic items like cloths, bags, necklaces, bracelets, caps, hats and eye catching portraits.

Dj Wurzelholz got revellers dancing on stage 2
More picture of how thw Bayimba Festival went down

The Festival people pulled Kenyans too
