The globally known Jägermeister Brass Cartel landed in Kampalla for the Easter weekend and flipped the entire nightlife scene upside down with surprise performances that had people losing it across the city.
Forget stages. Forget normal shows. These guys came with a whole different vibe.
From Thursday to Sunday, partygoers across different hotspots found themselves in the middle of unexpected pop-up performances, one minute you’re chilling, the next minute brass instruments are blasting right next to you.
The Cartel doesn’t perform for the crowd but performed inside it. We’re talking performers moving through people, trumpets and drums cutting through DJ sets, and energy building instantly as crowds circle around, phones out, vibes high.

What started as regular nights out quickly turned into full-on experiences as every stop the crew made turned into a moment with people dancing, singing along, reacting in real time as the band weaved through the chaos like it was all planned… but it wasn’t.
That’s what made it hit different and this wasn’t just another Easter event lineup.
No posters. No warning. Just vibes. And it worked.
The activation tapped straight into the holiday mood people out to celebrate, connect, and have a good time but instead of the usual predictable nights, this brought something fresh, raw, and interactive.
@seanmusacarter1 No warning. No stage. The Brass Band Cartel is officially outside tonight and ready to deliver the ultimate live experience in different bars in Kampala tonight. They’ll pop up anywhere you might be. #BlizzUgandaNews #BrassCartel #Jägermeister ♬ original sound – Blizz Uganda News














