Kampala Gathers Again at The Big Meeting

Kampala Gathers Again at The Big Meeting


It is that time again, the last weekend of the month. In Kampala, it often comes with a quiet understanding: a moment to celebrate the little wins, to reset, and to gather energy for what lies ahead.
And few places capture that mood quite like The Big Meeting.
This Sunday, April 26, Thrones Bar and Lounge once again sets the stage for the now-familiar ritual, curated by The Singleton. It is where the city shows up, not in a rush, but with intention. To catch up with friends, to be seen, to listen to good music, and to ease into the kind of afternoon that slowly unfolds into night.
The Big Meeting has, over time, defined its own culture. It starts early, stretching from late morning into the evening, giving revellers the rare luxury of time, time to settle in, to connect, and to fully experience the moment without the urgency that often defines Kampala’s nightlife.
At its core is participation.
The cocktails here are not just served; they are made. Guests step behind the bar, guided by mixologists, to craft their own blends using The Singleton’s smooth single malt whisky. It’s an experience that has become synonymous with the event, playful, creative, and deeply personal. Whether you like your drink bold, zesty, or subtly sweet, The Big Meeting hands you the freedom to decide.
Around that, everything else finds its place.
The food comes in steady waves, conversations stretch across tables, and the fashion, effortless yet deliberate, adds color to the entire scene. It’s a crowd that understands the assignment: show up, but show out.
And then, the music carries it all.
This edition will be soundtracked by a trio that knows The Big Meeting well, Em That Guy, DJ Big E, and Kamali. Each brings a distinct style, but together, they create a flow that mirrors the spirit of the gathering.
Expect Em That Guy to set the tone with smooth, crowd-friendly selections that ease revellers into the day. DJ Big E, with his wide-ranging taste, will keep the energy fluid, bridging sounds and moods effortlessly. And Kamali, whose strength lies in electronic music, will, as always, find his moment to elevate the experience, pulling the crowd deeper into the groove with Afro house and Afro tech rhythms.

It is less about individual sets and more about a shared journey.
Because at The Big Meeting, the music is not just background, it is the heartbeat. It dictates the pace, shapes the mood, and, more often than not, pulls people from their seats to their feet.
As always, the essence of the gathering lies in its simplicity. No entry fee. No pressure. Just a well-curated space where Kampala can be itself, vibrant, expressive, and unapologetically social.
Simon Lapyem, the brand manager of The Singleton, says the consistency of The Big Meeting is what continues to set it apart. “We created The Big Meeting as a space where people can come together at the end of every month to celebrate their journey, no matter how big or small the wins are. It’s about connection, creativity, and giving our consumers the freedom to explore The Singleton in a way that feels personal to them,” he says.
So as April winds down, The Big Meeting returns not just as an event, but as a reminder. That sometimes, the best way to prepare for what’s next is to pause, raise a glass, and enjoy where you are.
This Sunday, Kampala does exactly that.

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, https://pmldaily.com/news/2026/04/last-weekend-energy-kampala-gathers-again-at-the-big-meeting.html

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