Fans of Ugandan music star Sheebah Karungi can now purchase discounted tickets for her upcoming “Neyanziza” concert through Airtel Money, the telecom brand announced at a press conference in Kansanga on Tuesday.
Muzoora Kabuga, Head of Merchant Pay at Airtel Money, expressed the company’s enthusiasm for partnering with Sheebah for the highly anticipated event, scheduled for October 4 at the Lugogo Cricket Oval.
“At Airtel Money, we are keen on supporting talent and entertainment in Uganda, and we are very excited to be partners for the Neyanziza concert,” Kabuga said. “We have created a special payment code, and anyone who uses it to buy tickets will receive a discount of shs 5,000.”
In addition to discounted ticket prices, concertgoers will also enjoy a seamless 5G internet experience, courtesy of Airtel Uganda, the leading 5G telecom network in the country.
“I also want to assure everyone attending the show that they will experience our free 5G internet,” Kabuga added. “Whether you’re posting videos on TikTok or browsing online, Airtel will provide the best 5G experience in Uganda.”
Airtel Money is also giving fans a chance to win exciting prizes through the newly launched “Vroomula Amajja” campaign.
“If you buy a ticket using the merchant code, not only do you get a discount, but you also enter a draw to win cash prizes, Boda Bodas, and a brand-new 2024 Toyota Rav 4 Hybrid. We have already awarded over shs100 million to lucky Airtel Money users,” Kabuga noted.
Sheebah, speaking at the press conference, expressed her gratitude for Airtel Money’s partnership.
“Airtel Money has come on board to make it easier for my fans to buy tickets. They can now access tickets to the show from the comfort of their homes or at their convenience. I always want the best for my fan base, and I am grateful to Airtel Money for making this possible,” the singer said.
As the “Neyanziza” concert approaches, Sheebah’s collaboration with Airtel Money aims to make the event accessible to more fans while adding value through exclusive offers and prizes.
“Let’s get together and celebrate an artist who has transformed Uganda’s music industry,” Kabuga concluded.