May 24, 2025, is set to be a cultural spectacle as the Pearl of Africa Tourism Expo (POATE) wraps up with a vibrant Music and Cultural Festival at the scenic lakeside of Speke Resort Munyonyo.
The grand finale of Africa’s leading tourism showcase promises a day of musical brilliance, cultural celebration, and high-powered performances featuring some of the continent’s most iconic talent. Topping the list is the much-anticipated reunion of Uganda’s legendary girl group Blu 3, reuniting Cindy Sanyu, Jackie Chandiru, and Lilian Mbabazi on one stage after years apart.
Also lighting up the festival will be Winnie Nwagi, Ssuna Ben, and Aliddeki Brian, all known for their rich contribution to Ugandan music. The event will be emceed by celebrated comedian Patrick Salvado, with flair and energy brought in by co-hosts Sheila Gashumba, fresh off launching her DJ career, and media personality Sheila Salta.
Organized by Talent Africa Group in partnership with the Ministry of Tourism, Wildlife and Antiquities, Uganda Tourism Board, Explore Uganda, and Uganda Wildlife Authority, the Music and Cultural Festival is poised to crown three days of intense tourism showcases, trade meetings, and destination exhibitions from across Africa.
According to organizers, the festival is not just entertainment—it’s a celebration of the continent’s shared heritage. With delegates expected from countries like Kenya, South Africa, and many others, the evening promises a true Pan-African experience through sound, dance, and storytelling.
Tickets for the festival are now on sale at UGX 20,000 for ordinary entry and UGX 50,000 for VIP. Fans can grab theirs via www.tagticketing.com, with early interest suggesting a full house.
The Pearl of Africa Tourism Expo has quickly grown into one of the continent’s most prominent tourism and cultural events, drawing stakeholders, creatives, and enthusiasts from across Africa and beyond. The closing festival adds an exciting, youthful twist to this year’s edition, showcasing not just Uganda’s tourism potential but its creative pulse too.
As anticipation builds, one thing is clear—May 24 will be a night to remember, blending cultural pride, musical excellence, and the unifying spirit of African tourism under one lakeside sunset.





















