The impact of Ali Campbell’s concert in Uganda which is slated for 2nd March 2024 at the Kololo Independence Grounds in Kampala, Uganda will stretch beyond just the music.
The proceeds from the Ali Campbell concert will be dedicated to planting 15 million trees across Uganda in an inspiring initiative to conserve the climate.
The organizers of the concert have committed to giving back to the environment in honor of NBS at 15, demonstrating the power of Reggae music to inspire positive change and foster environmental consciousness.
The choice to plant 15 million trees also carries symbolic significance in the context of NBS at 15 to Talent Africa Group, the show organizers.
Just as the number 15 represents a milestone for NBS, planting 15 million trees symbolizes a commitment to nurturing and sustaining the country’s natural heritage for future generations.
“Music has the power to inspire action and unite communities in a greener and healthier environment, and as Uganda celebrates NBS at 15, let us also celebrate the spirit of environmental stewardship and collective responsibility towards our natural world,” a statement from the organizers highlighted.