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Blogger Ritah Kaggwa Advises Ugandan Musicians To Perform Abroad

UK-based social media blogger Ritah Kaggwa has advised Ugandan musicians to drop hits and get themselves booked to perform abroad. She said that a majority of economies in Europe have already returned to normal.

She went ahead to commend Ugandan singers Winnie Nwagi, John Blaq, Pallaso, and David Lutalo for recently putting up energetic performances in the UK.

The gossipmonger added that they are now awaiting Chameleone amongst other singers.

She also said that all musicians who have hits are on the plane to perform overseas.

“I’m advising all artists with hit songs such as Pia Pounds to look for promoters and get themselves on the plane to perform overseas. We recently had Nwagi, John Blaq, Pallaso, and David Lutalo here in the UK. And they left us yearning for more. The show sold out and others were even locked out in a place that hosts 10,000 people. We are now waiting for Jose Chameleone on the 27 November but the show has almost entirely sold out,” Ritah Kaggwa said.

She said this while appearing in a virtual interview with the NBS Uncut show.

They asked her if other nationalities especially the whites attend these shows. She revealed that it’s majorly Ugandans who attend these shows and maybe others from Kenya and Tanzania.

She also said that the other nationalities only attend the shows if they intermarried with Ugandans.

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