Sandra Nankoma, the Afro-Soul and Jazz diva gave her fans what they wanted during her Black Dame Tour this year at the Visa for Music event last night at the Salle Renaissance Rabat, Morocco.
The talented Afro-Soul songstress best known for her therapeutic music, took to the stage in Morocco at the Visa for Music event where she did what she knows best, bringing her powerful voice into play. The Moroccans were pleased by her performance and we are happy to say that Sandra Nankoma did her country proud.
Earlier this year, the Afro diva also held her concert dubbed the ‘The Black Dame Experience’, which was held at Protea Hotel, Kampala on October 4. The AFRIMA award winner who is well known for songs like ‘Kaddugala’ thrilled her fans at the concert putting on an energetic performance.
“Music is Therapeutic, The stage is Life-giving! I Can’t wait to share with you my journey of self-love in a world built against Us. My Melanin Queen.” Nankoma said.
The melanin queen has taken her voice overseas and her recent performance at the Visa for Music only proves how far she is willing to go.

Sandra Nankoma’s recent tweet about the Visa for Music festival
We are the hope that our forefathers wished for and the dream that our children deserve ✊🖤 Thank you @VisaForMusic for your work to connect artists and thank you @NLinUganda for supporting #TheBlackDameTour pic.twitter.com/Mrtr7bgjNE
— NANKOMA SANDRA (@SandraNankoma) November 22, 2019
The Visa for Music is the first professional market /festival of Africa and Middle-East music born in 2013 to celebrate and honour talent at an international level. It organized its 6th edition in 2019, with about 40 showcases at the centre of the project, but also conferences, speed-meetings, workshops and training.
Last year, the Nankoma bagged two nominations in the All Africa Music Awards (AFRIMA) in the categories of ‘Best Female Artiste In African Inspirational Music’ and ‘Best Female Artiste in Eastern Africa’ for her song Kaddugala’, which encourages dark-skinned girls and women to love their skin tone. The song ultimately won the award for ‘Best Female Artiste In African Inspirational Music.’
Nankoma runs a Melanin campaign called KADDUGALA, which discourages dark-skinned women from skin bleaching as she believes everyone should be comfortable in their skin.
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