Kampala didn’t just host the Johnnie Walker Afro Exchange—it experienced it. Silo Bugolobi turned into a charged arena of culture, where fashion, music, and energy collided in the most unapologetically loud way.The crowd pulled up in style and stayed locked in from start to finish, feeding off a vibe that felt bigger than a typical night out. This wasn’t just a link-up; it was a statement, and Kampala showed up ready to own it. The runway came through with attitude, setting the tone early as bold Ugandan street expression met polished, high-fashion elegance. But the real magic was in the seamless flow—no dull moments, just wave after wave of sound.The DJs understood the assignment, dishing out a high-energy blend that kept bodies moving and the floor alive. It was one of those nights where time blurred and every track felt like a headline moment. Then the crowd got exactly what it came for. Ziggy Dee stepped in and flipped the room into a full singalong, before Young Stunna raised the stakes with a performance that sent the energy into overdrive.By the end, Afro Exchange had done more than throw a party—it created a moment, the kind that lingers long after the lights go off. The post JW Afro Exchange Lights Up Kampala in a Night of Pure Creative Chaos (Pictorial) appeared first on MBU.