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Chronixx set for grand concert in Kampala

Stephen Muneza Kagabo by Stephen Muneza Kagabo
June 28, 2019
in Entertainment, Family
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Chronixx set for grand concert in Kampala
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Ugandan music lovers will get a musical treat of their life on Saturday June 29 at the Sheraton Gardens when Jamaican reggae sensation Jamar McNaughton, better known as Chronixx takes to stage.

“I am happy to be back here. I want Ugandans and all the reggae lovers to brace themselves for the latest and best of my music. I intend to give them a show to remember,” said Chronixx when he spoke to the media before a grand celebration of the first anniversary its youth segment, MTN Pulse Jam Fest, the newest music festival.

The 26-year-old singer performing here for the second time will treat reggae lovers to his major hit songs like Here Comes Trouble,  Skankin’ Sweet, Smile Jamaica, Black is beautiful, Ghetto Paradise, Access Granted, Behind Curtain and Big Bad Sound among others.

MTN Brand Manager Isaac Tegule said Pulse is celebrating it’s anniversary at the Pulse Jam Fest and a lot is in store at the concert.

Tickets are available at the telco’s Acacia and Forest mall service centers at Shs40,000 and Shs100,000

Stephen Muneza Kagabo

Stephen Muneza Kagabo

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