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B2C Boys Set For Concert In January

B2C Boys Set For Concert In January

Following the Presidential address where he said the economy would fully reopen in January, B2C Boys are bracing to kick off their concerts as well. This is because music shows are highly expected to resume by January 2022.

Some of these artists include the B2C Boys who have promised fans to stage a music concert immediately after restrictions on gatherings such as concerts are eased.

They are apparently already prepared and will announce a date when they are sure about the reopening.

B2C Boys are among the musicians who had concerts lined up in 2019 before COVID-19 happened. The concert was unfortunately called off, leaving them counting losses.

However, it has only been left to the Ministry of Health and the president to decide on whether or not to reopen the economy.

In other news, with music concerts having been banned nearly two years now due to the COVID 19 pandemic, singer Maurice Kirya came out with the perfect advice to fellow entertainers on how to hold concerts.

The Busabala singer said that it’s interesting to see that a Ugandan singer can do a big wedding but not a concert. He therefore said that artists should now start disguising concerts for weddings.

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