GULU - Northern Uganda artistes have organised a concert to celebrate the first anniversary of their umbrella body, the WALK Creative Arts Foundation.
WALK is an acronym for West Nile, Acholi, Lango and Karamoja.
The foundation was formed early this year as a platform for advocacy and support for creatives, bringing together musicians, DJs, MCs, fashion designers, music and events promoters, content creators, journalists, videographers, photographers, dancers, filmmakers, among others.
The celebrations are slated for January 1, 2026, at Kaunda Grounds in Gulu City.
Several activities have been lined up, including performances by dozens of musicians from across the country, the launch of the WALK Creative Arts Foundation SACCO, and financial literacy sessions for creatives, according to the Foundation’s chairperson, Solomon Aboda.
“Uganda Registration Services Bureau and the Uganda Performing Right Society are among the entities that will engage creatives on business registration and copyright law,” Aboda revealed.
He added that the event, which will be free of charge and start at midday, will feature performances by artistes such as Coco Finger, Butcher Man, Tempra Omona, BSG Lagongo, Pato Loverboy, Lucky D, Ragga Python, Sherry Princess, Lil Roy, Professor Maros, and Mambo, among others.
The same event will also see awards presented to President Yoweri Museveni and Gen. Salim Saleh for their support to creatives, as well as to legendary Northern Uganda artistes who sang for peace during difficult times.
“We also intend to raise funds from politicians across the WALK region to support creatives,” Aboda added.
Reflecting on the past year, Aboda described 2025 as a mix of wins and losses for the foundation.
He cited internal conflicts among members, the registration of thousands of creatives, distribution of maize seed and coffee seedlings to members, establishment of an office along Airfield Road in Bardege–Layibi Division, and the nurturing of talent through live band performances held every Tuesday night at their offices.
“All these achievements are worth celebrating,” Aboda told the media on December 29, 2025, morning at Kaunda Grounds in Gulu city.
Changing landscape of the industry
Geoffrey Opiyo, a Gulu-based artiste popularly known by his stage name Opiyo Twongweno, is among the legendary musicians recognised for singing for peace during the Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA) insurgency.
According to him, the music industry has changed significantly over time and veterans are still adapting to the new realities.
Solomon Aboda, the Foundation's Chairperson (C) with other artistes, hold a press conference at Kaunda Grounds in Gulu City. (Credit: Jesse Johnson James)