Nasty C Set to Light Up Kampala with Ivyson Tour in November 2025
Kampala is gearing up for an unforgettable night of music, energy, and inspiration as South African rap sensation Nasty C brings his iconic Ivyson Tour to Uganda on November 7, 2025. The highly anticipated show will take place at Motiv in Bugolobi, marking one of the biggest hip-hop events to ever grace the Ugandan stage.
The concert will serve as the grand finale of the Aumex Conference 2025, Uganda’s leading music business convention that celebrates innovation, empowerment, and collaboration in Africa’s fast-growing entertainment industry.
Organized by Talent Africa Group in partnership with Aumex, the event promises not just world-class performances, but also a powerful message about the future of African music one built on creativity, unity, and fan engagement.
A Fan-Powered Movement
What makes this stop special is that Kampala’s Ivyson Tour isn’t just a random addition it’s a fan-driven victory. Powered by TOORLY, a digital platform that lets fans vote and campaign for their favorite cities to be added to artists’ tour itineraries, Ugandans rallied behind the movement to bring Nasty C to their city.
After a wave of online support, Kampala successfully advanced to the third stage of the TOORLY campaign, requiring fans to collectively pre-order 200 tickets to officially unlock the tour stop. The process is completely risk-free, ensuring refunds if the target isn’t met. “Every time I announce a tour, fans from across Africa ask for their city to be included,” said Nasty C. “This time, I wanted to give every city a real chance. Kampala showed up strong — now let’s make it happen!”
Empowering East Africa’s Music Industry
The Ivyson Tour Kampala isn’t just about the concert it’s part of a broader movement to strengthen the region’s creative economy. It will headline the Aumex Conference, taking place from November 6–8, 2025, a groundbreaking event aimed at equipping African artists and music professionals with global opportunities.
The three-day conference will feature masterclasses, workshops, and networking sessions, connecting Ugandan talent with international industry leaders. Representatives from major global labels including Mavin Records, Warner Music Group, and Virgin Music are expected to attend.
One of the key highlights will be the Women in Music Brunch and Panel, which will focus on female empowerment, mentorship, and leadership within the African creative industry.
Tickets and Exclusive Experiences
Tickets for the Ivyson Tour Kampala show are available exclusively through TOORLY, with three tiers designed to give fans unique experiences:
General Ticket (30,000 UGX): Entry to the main concert.
Ivyson Ticket (60,000 UGX): Includes a signed tour poster and merchandise discount.
Ivyson Max Ticket (180,000 UGX): Offers a meet-and-greet with Nasty C, access to the Ivyson Army HQ, and special merch discounts.
Once the 200-ticket pre-order goal is achieved, only General Tickets will remain on sale.
The Ivyson Experience
Born Nsikayesizwe David Junior Ngcobo, Nasty C has become a defining voice of African hip-hop, earning global recognition for his lyrical depth and production excellence. With hits like Zulu Man With Some Power, Jack, and Black and White, he continues to bridge the gap between African rhythms and global rap culture.
The Ivyson Tour, named in honor of his late mother Ivy and the word son, represents his journey of resilience, authenticity, and creative growth. Each tour stop is a celebration of individuality and purpose values that deeply resonate with his fans across the continent.
Kampala’s edition is expected to draw fans from across East Africa, all eager to experience Nasty C’s unmatched energy, stage presence, and raw storytelling.
A Celebration Beyond Music
As anticipation builds, the Ivyson Tour Kampala 2025 is shaping up to be more than just a concert it’s a movement of empowerment and unity that celebrates the power of African creativity.
With its mix of high-octane performance, industry collaboration, and fan-led engagement, this event promises to cement Kampala’s reputation as one of Africa’s hottest entertainment destinations.
Come November 7, 2025, the Motiv stage in Bugolobi won’t just host a show it will host a revolution in African music.



