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8th November: Ykee Benda Live at D Plus!


Gulu City’s campus buzz just hit another level! The much-anticipated #BoySoTender and popular Ugandan artist Ykee Benda is performing live on Friday, November 8, 2024, at D Plus, the ultimate hangout spot right by Gulu University’s campus area.
Known for his smooth, soulful hits and electric vibe, Ykee Benda is set to bring an unforgettable night to the heart of Gulu, filling the city with music, energy, and youthful excitement. Hosted by the city’s favorite hype king, MC Yaga, with DJ Starboy spinning the latest hits, this night is the one you don’t want to miss!

D Plus has undergone a major transformation, and it’s now a state-of-the-art venue ready to deliver an unforgettable nightlife experience. Located within the iconic “Coke Side of Life” near Gulu University, the newly refurbished D Plus has it all—vibrant aesthetics, top-tier acoustics, and spacious seating to make everyone feel right at home. 

It’s not just a party; it’s a full campus lifestyle experience where students and young professionals alike come together to let loose, connect, and vibe with some of the region’s finest talents.


Every drink you can imagine is on deck, from refreshing sodas to exotic cocktails and classics alike. The best part? The setting is designed for comfort and style, with ample seating arrangements that allow you to relax, enjoy the performances, and bask in the lively atmosphere. 
And if you’re in it for the whole experience, D Plus brings a crowd known for its fresh fashion, with the finest ladies from all around who—let’s just say—require a little tenderness in their handling!
Whether you’re a student or just young at heart, Friday night at D Plus promises the very best of Gulu’s social scene. So grab your crew, bring your best vibe, and prepare to celebrate the weekend with music, laughter, and the hottest beats from #BoySoTender Ykee Benda!



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