DJ Kash Pro and Josh MC Celebrate Sold-Out Buss A Whine Debut
Dancehall lovers had plenty to celebrate as the first edition of Buss A Whine transformed KRUG into a vibrant Caribbean-inspired party, marking International World Reggae Music Day in style.
Hosted by DJ Kash Pro and Josh MC, the sold-out event delivered exactly what organizers had promised—a high-energy night blending reggae, dancehall, soca, ragga, and Afrobeat into one immersive musical experience.
With a packed venue, energetic performances, and enthusiastic fans dancing from start to finish, the inaugural edition signaled a strong start for what organizers hope will become one of Uganda’s premier dancehall events.
Held on July 1, 2026, Buss A Whine celebrated Caribbean culture through music, dance, and entertainment at KRUG.
Organized by Talent Walls, the event was designed as a “Strictly Dancehall” experience while also embracing other genres that have become staples on African party playlists.

Throughout the night, revelers enjoyed a mix of reggae, ragga, dancehall, soca, and Afrobeat, creating an atmosphere that kept the dance floor busy from beginning to end.
DJ Kash Pro and Josh MC served as hosts, guiding the audience through performances while maintaining the event’s lively energy.
The entertainment lineup featured several notable performers, including Selector Jay, Viana Indi, City Girl, Kwesta 43, DJ Trizzy Vybz, Hanz MC, and other entertainers who helped deliver an energetic showcase.
The combination of DJs, MCs, and live performances created an authentic Caribbean-inspired atmosphere that resonated with fans attending the celebration.
The event ultimately sold out, reflecting strong interest from dancehall and reggae enthusiasts eager to celebrate World Reggae Music Day.
Speaking to Mbu after the event, DJ Kash Pro expressed satisfaction with the turnout and confirmed that the debut would not be the last.

“There will be more editions coming up,” he said.
He also shared his confidence in the genre’s growing popularity, declaring, “The dancehall wave is BACK! We’re leading the movement.”
International World Reggae Music Day is celebrated annually to recognize the global influence of reggae and its lasting cultural impact.
Over the years, the celebration has expanded beyond Jamaica, inspiring events around the world that showcase reggae and its related genres.
Uganda has developed a passionate reggae and dancehall community, with local DJs, selectors, and artists continuing to build audiences through concerts, themed parties, and festivals.
Buss A Whine joins a growing list of events dedicated to Caribbean music while also embracing Afrobeat and other genres popular among East African audiences.

Its debut reflects the continued appetite for themed nightlife experiences that combine music, fashion, and culture.
The successful launch of Buss A Whine demonstrates the strong demand for dancehall-focused entertainment in Uganda.
A sold-out debut is an encouraging sign for organizers looking to establish the event as a recurring fixture on the country’s nightlife calendar.
It also highlights the continued influence of reggae and Caribbean culture on Uganda’s music scene, where local audiences increasingly embrace genre-specific events and curated experiences.
For DJ Kash Pro and Josh MC, the event represented more than just another party—it was the realization of a vision to create a home for dancehall lovers.
The sold-out crowd, energetic performances, and positive atmosphere gave organizers reason to believe the concept has room to grow.

If the debut is any indication, Buss A Whine could become a regular destination for fans looking to celebrate Caribbean music and culture in Uganda.
With a packed venue, nonstop music, and plans already underway for future editions, Buss A Whine has kicked off its journey on a high note. If the inaugural event is any measure, Uganda’s dancehall community may have found its newest signature celebration.
