On Wednesday, November 26th, 2025, Joshua Baraka stepped into B’raka Land during the official press briefing, and his message was clear. He promised an unforgettable experience that will define a new chapter in Ugandan entertainment. As he spoke, you could feel the energy in the room rise.
With just days left until November 29th, the anticipation continues to grow. Baraka’s festival at Ndere Cultural Centre is more than a concert. It is a homecoming, a celebration, and a powerful moment for an artist whose rise has inspired millions across Africa.

A Story That Started With Baby Steps
Joshua Baraka’s journey didn’t happen overnight. He began with Baby Steps, a project that introduced his voice, his heart, and his ability to connect. Songs like Tewekweka and Be Me laid the foundation that young Ugandans immediately embraced.
As his audience grew, Baraka released Watershed, featuring tracks like Mama I Made It and Angel of Mine that showcased his emotional depth. These early projects shaped him into a storyteller, one whose words feel honest, bold, and relatable.

Then came 2023, the year everything changed. Nana arrived like a wave. Kampala danced. Africa listened. The world noticed. And they say, the rest is history. With Growing Pains in 2023 and the deluxe project in 2024, Baraka stretched his sound and confidence. Songs like Dreams, Dalilah, Jolene, and Alone revealed his versatility. Collaborations with Bien, Fave, Joeboy, and other African stars expanded his reach even more.
And now, in 2025, Wrong Places has turned him into an international sensation. Produced by Jae5, the song has dominated charts in both Africa and Europe. His European tour proved that his sound belongs anywhere.

During today’s press conference, Joshua Baraka thanked his fans for believing in him since the early days. He spoke with intention. He shared his excitement. And he promised a show that blends storytelling, culture, and world-class performance.
He described Into the B’raka Land as a world built from his memories, his struggles, his victories, and his dreams. He said he wants every fan to feel like they stepped into his universe for one night, where every song carries meaning and every moment feels alive.

Talent Africa, the organisers, also confirmed that the production team is preparing something special. From lighting to sound, from visuals to choreography, this festival will raise the bar for Ugandan concerts.
With the early bird tickets done, you can secure the advance tickets at only UGX 70,000, via Tag Ticketing as excitement continues to rise across.