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Patoranking Apologizes for canceled concert, promises to show up next year

BigEyeUg3By BigEyeUg3December 21, 2018
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By Consolate Namyalo

Since news of his coming to Uganda fell on the ears of Ugandan music lovers, it was all excitement and anticipation for the day the Nigerian star sets foot into the country, but it all lasted for a short time ,as the much anticipated concert was canceled early this week.

Patoranking was scheduled to perform on the 21st of December at Lugogo Cricket oval alongside Kenyan sensational music act, Sauti Sol. Next Media early this week however announced that the concert had been cancelled due to unavoidable circumstances and was to be postponed to a later date.

Amidst the disappointment, Nigerian singer Patoranking has come out to apologize to his Ugandan fans saying he will make it up to them next year. He took to twitter to share this message.

“Sincere Apologies UG, let’s do this next year. Love Always.” He wrote

Well, we can now only wait for next year to see what happens.

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