Talent Africa Group has consistently put Ugandan talent in front of the right crowds through staging different succesful events that have uplifted new talents and exposed them to their right audiences, and connections.
One of the biggest proof is the Nyege Nyege Festival which became one of Africa’s most talked-about cultural events, pulling thousands of revellers, global media and international music heads into Uganda for just a 4 day event.
Nyege Nyege has always kept its doors open for local talent despite also showcasing from international acts, from giving a platform to Ugandan DJs, live bands, producers and experimental artists regularly sharing stages with international acts, giving them rare exposure to audiences they would otherwise never reach.
Talent Africa’s events are designed in a way that local artists don’t just perform and leave but get to network, collaborate and learn.

Many emerging acts have landed international bookings, collaborations and long-term partnerships simply by being seen and heard at these platforms. It’s not just about who headlines, it’s about who gets discovered.
Beyond festivals, Talent Africa has also been intentional about industry growth through platforms like AUMEX (Amplify Uganda Music Expo). These spaces bring together artists, managers, producers and music executives to talk about the business side of music royalties, branding, touring, streaming and global distribution.
What sets Talent Africa apart is its understanding that exposure alone is not enough since the group has helped bridge gaps between young creatives and seasoned industry players, opening doors to mentorship, collaborations and professional guidance.
Whether it’s pairing new acts with established performers on major concerts or giving them space on premium stages, the company keeps betting on Ugandan talent.

Judging by how many careers have passed through their stages, that story is only getting bigger.













