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Andrew Kyamagero: Ugandan concerts lack value for money

bigeyeadmin5By bigeyeadmin5February 25, 2024
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Ugandan news anchor Andrew Kyamagero recently took a stand against what he perceives as a growing trend of concert organizers failing to deliver on their promises to attendees.

NTV's Andrew Kyamagero accepting his award for the 2019 Bbale Francis Best Male News Anchor.

Kyamagero’s critique came in light of his attendance at songstress Rema Namakula’s recent concert dubbed “Melodies Of Love” held at the Sheraton Hotel – Kampala.

Kyamagero highlighted a concerning issue: attendees purchasing VIP seats for a hefty fee of Shs 150,000 only to discover upon entry that they are still required to fork out an additional Shs 5000 for a chair.

This practice, according to Kyamagero, undermines the value attendees receive for their money and has led him to opt out of certain events altogether. He praised the Roast and Rhyme concert as an example of an event that offers better value for attendees.

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The dissatisfaction with concert experiences in Uganda appears to be a prevailing sentiment among many. Despite the location or artist, attendees often find themselves leaving events feeling shortchanged.

Despite the criticism surrounding the financial aspect, Rema Namakula’s concert saw significant success, with a sold-out venue and notable support from both fans and fellow musicians such as Lydia Jazmine, Mesach Ssemakula, Nina Roz, and Spice Diana. Rema delivered an energetic performance, showcasing her hit songs and receiving generally positive feedback.

Looking ahead, Lydia Jazmine’s upcoming concert, “First Born,” scheduled for March 1st at Hotel Africana, presents an opportunity to observe if the support reciprocated by Rema’s peers will continue.

Naye Uganda concerts ,you pay 150K for a ticket and still have to pay 5k for a seat. My reasons for not attending some bivvulu. Value 4 money ,ekyali wansi. Kaninde @RoastAndRhyme yaffe.

— Andrew Kyamagero Omuntu Wawansi. (@kyamageroandrew) February 23, 2024

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