
Blackman Tambularts is a UK-based Ugandan singer, guitarist, and cultural innovator whose music speaks to the soul of Africa and the spirit of the diaspora.
Fusing Mwoyo soul, reggae, and contemporary African rhythms, Blackman has crafted a unique sound that is both emotional and powerful.
Singing in both Luganda and English, his music explores themes of identity, resilience, and African pride.
Each song is a journey into the personal and the political, celebrating where he comes from while inspiring others to find strength in their roots.
Beyond music, Blackman is deeply involved in community development.
As a Projects Assistant in the UK’s creative sector, he works with a corporate arts charity to design and run programmes that support immigrants, young offenders, and underrepresented groups.
His projects focus on value creation through the arts encouraging expression, inclusion, and healing.
He is also the co-founder of Tambularts, a Ugandan-based organization that promotes visual arts and music while amplifying African voices. Tambularts runs initiatives around topics like AI in African art, climate, race, and the power of creativity in social change.
Blackman has performed at events such as Sandy Town Council Markets, Milton Keynes Cultural Festival, and local street showcases, bringing his heartfelt music to the people.
Whether on stage or in a workshop, Blackman uses his talents to connect, uplift, and educate.
Through it all, Blackman Tambularts is building more than a musical career, he is crafting a cultural movement rooted in storytelling, purpose, and Pan-African excellence.