In a dazzling display of resilience and raw talent, Ugandan sensation Dax Vibez took the stage for his long-awaited maiden concert on Friday, August 29, 2025, at the UMA Showgrounds in Lugogo. Billed as the “All White Concert,” the event transformed the venue into a sea of pristine elegance, drawing thousands of fans who turned out in droves to celebrate the rising star.

What started as a challenging journey—marked by the abrupt cancellation of the original venue at Hotel Africana—culminated in a resounding success, with tickets selling out well in advance and the atmosphere buzzing with unbridled energy.
Dax Vibez, real name Ivan Bugembe Sentamu, has been building anticipation for this milestone since announcing it in early 2025. As the younger brother of iconic musician and opposition leader Bobi Wine, Dax has often navigated the shadows of his family’s fame, but Friday’s show proved he’s carving his own path in Uganda’s vibrant music scene.

Blending reggae, dancehall, and Afrobeat influences, the singer delivered hit after hit, including crowd favorites like “Believe” (feat. Vinka), “Tabbu” (feat. Ava Peace), and “Naye” (feat. Feffe Bussi). The performance was nothing short of electric, with Dax commanding the stage like a seasoned pro, his voice soaring over infectious beats that had the audience on their feet from the opening notes.
The concert’s all-white theme wasn’t just a visual spectacle; it symbolized purity, unity, and fresh beginnings—fitting for Dax’s debut headline gig. Fans arrived in stylish white ensembles, creating a picturesque backdrop under the Lugogo lights. Guest appearances added to the star power: Elijah Kitaka ignited the crowd with “Ekyange,” pulling even Bobi Wine and his wife, Barbie Kyagulanyi, to dance joyfully; Ava Peace, Vyper Ranking, Pallaso, and Eddy Yawe also lit up the stage with their signature sets.

Bobi Wine’s presence as the guest of honor underscored the familial support, turning the event into a heartfelt family affair that resonated deeply with attendees.
But amid the musical fireworks and celebrity sightings, one unsung hero deserves the spotlight: Allan Senior, the visionary designer and stylist responsible for Dax Vibez’s outfits. Allan Senior, a celebrated name in Uganda’s fashion circle, delivered outfits that were nothing short of masterful, seamlessly blending sophistication with the concert’s thematic elegance. For his maiden show, Dax stepped out in custom white ensembles that exuded confidence and modernity—tailored pieces with subtle accents that caught the light just right, enhancing his dynamic stage presence without overshadowing his performance.
Sources close to the production team reveal that Allan Senior invested weeks in crafting these looks, drawing inspiration from Dax’s musical journey and the all-white motif. “Allan understood the vision perfectly,” a team member shared. “He didn’t just design clothes; he created armor for Dax to shine brighter than ever.” The outfits featured clean lines, intricate detailing, and breathable fabrics ideal for a high-energy show, ensuring Dax looked impeccable while moving fluidly through his set. Social media buzz post-concert was abuzz with praise for the styling, with fans tweeting things like “Dax’s white fit was fire—shoutout to Allan Senior for that glow-up!” and “The outfits elevated the whole vibe; Allan Senior is a genius.”

Allan Senior’s contribution wasn’t just about aesthetics; it was a testament to the power of collaboration in Uganda’s entertainment industry. Known for his work with other high-profile figures, including gospel icon Pastor Wilson Bugembe, Allan has a knack for infusing cultural storytelling into his designs. For Dax, this meant outfits that honored his roots while projecting a forward-looking image—resilient, stylish, and unapologetically Ugandan. In an industry where visuals can make or break a moment, Allan’s deli
Reflecting on the event, Dax Vibez expressed profound gratitude on social media: “Against all odds, I have proved that I am not just riding on a famous name but carving out my own space.”

The sold-out status—despite venue hurdles and a midnight curfew that cut the show just short—speaks volumes about his growing fanbase and the hunger for authentic Ugandan talent. As fans left the grounds singing his songs into the night, it was clear: Dax Vibez’s debut was more than a concert; it was a declaration of arrival.
For Allan Senior, this collaboration marks another feather in his cap, proving once again why he’s the go-to stylist for Uganda’s biggest stages. Hats off to both artists— may this be the first of many sold-out spectacles. Uganda’s music and fashion scenes are richer for it.
very was spot-on, earning him well-deserved flowers for elevating what was already a triumphant night.
Enock Mugabi aka iWitness is a Journalist, Seasoned Writer and Music Analyst with a passion for sports.
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