MTN Pulse has taken youth culture up a notch by teaming up with Linus Tattoos Studio to launch the Linus Tatts Tattoo Party. This new partnership promises an explosion of self-expression, art, and music, setting the stage for the much-anticipated Amapiano Bash in Kampala.
Unveiled during a colorful launch event, the collaboration mirrors MTN Pulse’s strategy to stay plugged into Uganda’s vibrant youth scene. It’s not just about affordable data anymore. It’s about giving young people the platform to express themselves—whether through fashion, tech, music, or now, tattoos.
Thanks to the partnership, MTN Pulse subscribers—known as Pulsers—can now access tattoos at Linus Tattoos Studio for half the usual price. To enjoy the 50% discount, Pulsers simply need to dial 1754# or use the MTN Pulse App.
Speaking at the event, Steven Nsubuga, MTN Uganda’s Segment Manager, emphasized the brand’s evolving role.
“Through MTN Pulse, we don’t just offer unbeatable data deals—we bring dreams to life,” he said. “We create platforms that inspire the youth to express themselves boldly—whether in music, fashion, tech, education, or lifestyle. Tonight is proof of that vision.”
All this excitement builds towards the Amapiano Bash, slated for Friday, May 16, at Kati Kati Grounds. The event will feature top Amapiano sensations LeeMcKrazy and Scott Maphuma, who promise to bring the house down with their electric performances.
Early bird tickets are available for just Shs30,000 through MTN MoMo. For those who prefer to decide later, tickets at the gate will cost Shs50,000.
But there’s more to the bash than just killer music. The experience will include:
- Tattoo sessions for only Shs30,000
- Free piercings for attendees
- Virtual reality gaming adventures
By fusing body art, cutting-edge technology, and music, MTN Pulse is redefining what a youth lifestyle brand looks like in Uganda.
With the Linus Tatts Tattoo Party leading the way, MTN Pulse continues to fuel a generation that lives boldly, dreams fearlessly, and sets trends without apology.
Uganda’s youth aren’t just attending events anymore—they’re owning the culture. And with MTN Pulse behind them, the future looks loud, proud, and unapologetically bold.