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Cindy Sanyu Losing Hope About Her ‘Boom Party’ Concert

The legendary former Blue*3 female songstress Cinderella Ssanyu commonly known as Cindy Beibe is still shocked about her concert dubbed ‘Boom Party‘ that is slated to take place today at Lugogo Cricket Oval.

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However, since it’s the first time and the first female artiste to hold a concert in such a huge venue (Lugogo Cricket Oval), many revelers including Ugandan famous promoters, bloggers and other entertainment business men at first trashed supporting the concert, which revealed a sign of fear.

But since the singer decided to use that venue, Cindy also claimed that she’s ready to sing for those fans who are ready to turn up no matter the number. Therefore yesterday while appearing on social media, she posted a caption while feeling less hope though she invited all fans for support.

“If by now you don’t know about the boom party concert it is your own fault. Mwana nze mbayiseemu. Kati see you tumolo. ” Cindy Sanyu posted with less hope.

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