The countdown is officially on.
Feffe Bussi’s highly anticipated “Hiphop Ku Ntikko” concert is no longer just a date on the calendar — it is rapidly evolving into one of the most talked-about urban music events of the year.
And now, the hype has hit a new level.
Bond 7 Whisky has officially been announced as a partner for the concert, adding major commercial weight and nightlife energy to the already buzzing event scheduled for May 16, 2026 at Lugogo Cricket Oval.
And honestly? This changes everything.
Because when a brand steps into a hip-hop concert at this scale, it’s no longer just a show — it becomes a full cultural moment.
But that’s not even the biggest part…
Feffe Bussi is preparing to mark a major milestone in his career — a decade in music — and the concert is expected to serve as both a celebration and a statement of longevity in Uganda’s hip-hop scene.
From underground recognition to mainstream influence, his journey has been one defined by consistency, lyrical identity, and a strong connection with urban audiences.
Now, that story is about to be told on one of Kampala’s biggest stages.
And with Bond 7 now in the picture, the atmosphere is shifting toward something even bigger than expected.
Renowned for its bold and vibrant brand personality, Bond 7 aligns closely with the high-energy, street-rooted culture that Feffe Bussi represents.

Together, the pairing signals a strong fusion of music, nightlife, and urban lifestyle branding aimed at delivering a full-scale entertainment experience.
And then things got really interesting…
According to early promotional messaging, “Hiphop Ku Ntikko” is expected to deliver more than just live performances.
Fans should expect a full production experience — from stage design and lighting to surprise guest appearances and curated nightlife moments designed to keep the energy high throughout the night.
Thousands of fans are expected to attend, with anticipation growing rapidly across social media platforms.
The internet had thoughts — and they’re already building momentum.
Some fans see the Bond 7 partnership as a sign that Feffe Bussi’s concert is officially entering “major event” territory.
Others believe it confirms what many already suspected — that this show is being positioned as one of the biggest hip-hop gatherings Uganda has seen in recent years.
A few fans have even started calling it “the takeover night.”
And honestly? The buzz is real.
For readers following Uganda’s hip-hop scene, Feffe Bussi has remained one of the most consistent figures in the genre, known for his lyrical agility, street credibility, and strong fan engagement.
His ability to maintain relevance in a fast-changing music landscape has made him a standout artist within the urban music space.
Now, with this milestone concert, he is stepping into a new phase — one that blends performance legacy with brand-driven entertainment experiences.
The addition of Bond 7 signals that shift clearly.
Because modern concerts are no longer just about music.
They are about experience, lifestyle, and cultural positioning.
And “Hiphop Ku Ntikko” appears to be embracing all three.
As the date draws closer, promotional activity is expected to intensify, with more announcements likely around supporting acts, stage design, and fan experiences.
Already, anticipation is spilling into nightlife conversations across Kampala, with many describing the event as a “must-attend” moment for the urban entertainment scene.
Still, with weeks to go, the full picture is yet to be revealed.
What remains clear is that Feffe Bussi’s concert is no longer just building hype — it is building expectation.
And with Bond 7 now officially on board, that expectation has only gone higher.
One thing’s for sure — May 16 at Lugogo Cricket Oval is shaping up to be more than a concert. It’s turning into a full-blown hip-hop statement night.
