Kampala’s nightlife has a date to remember. This November 8th, 2025, The Villa marks its 3rd anniversary with a party that promises to redefine what it means to celebrate in the city. Over three years, The Villa has become more than a bar; it’s a hub for music lovers, food enthusiasts, and anyone seeking the perfect mix of energy, elegance, and excitement.
As the anniversary approaches, anticipation is building. Partygoers can expect an unforgettable evening that blends live performances, world-class DJs, delicious food, and signature drinks. The spotlight will shine on Swangz Avenue’s Elijah Kitaka, who will headline the night alongside the dynamic Double Black Band. With their energy and talent, they are set to deliver a performance that will resonate long after the night ends.
Keeping the crowd hyped and engaged is the official MC, Timothy Code, whose charisma and stage presence are legendary. The music policy is in the hands of DJs DVJ Mercy Pro, DJ Mato, and DJ Jerry, each known for their ability to read the crowd and keep the dance floor alive. To add even more excitement, MC Cute and MC Bravion will lead the hype, ensuring the party’s energy never dips.
But it’s not just about music. The Villa’s anniversary promises a feast for all senses. Guests will enjoy mouth-watering dishes, signature cocktails, and a vibrant atmosphere designed for both conversation and dancing. Every detail, from the décor to the service, is curated to make this night an experience to remember.
The Villa has always been more than just a venue. It’s a place where memories are made, friendships are forged, and Kampala’s nightlife comes alive in the most spectacular ways. The 3rd anniversary is a celebration of this journey—a thank you to loyal patrons and an invitation to newcomers to witness the magic.
📅 Date: November 8th, 2026
⏰ Time: From 6 PM till late
📍 Venue: The Villa, Kampala
📞 Reservations: +256 200 999 842
Don’t miss out. Reserve your spot, gather your friends, and get ready for a night where The Villa comes alive like never before. This anniversary is more than a party; it’s a celebration of Kampala itself.