How Chameleon’s Gwanga Mujje Concert Turns Into Ground Zero Disaster

With a few hours to the Joseph Mayanja waiting Gwanga Mujje concert, a heavy rain downpour destroyed a four days constructed stage by Steve Jean’s Fenon Records at Lugogo Cricket Oval where the concert was scheduled to happen.

Feb 10, 2023 - 22:32
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How Chameleon’s Gwanga Mujje Concert Turns Into Ground Zero Disaster
How Chameleon’s Gwanga Mujje Concert Turns Into Ground Zero Disaster

Singer Joseph Mayanja aka Jose Chameleone’s Gwanga Mujje concert has turned to ground zero disaster following heavy rain downpour hence postponing the show for a further date.

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With a few hours to the Joseph Mayanja waiting Gwanga Mujje concert, a heavy rain downpour destroyed a four days constructed stage by Steve Jean’s Fenon Records at Lugogo Cricket Oval where the concert was scheduled to happen.

Revellers had started arriving for the concert, the organisers deemed it unfit for the show to continue since the stage had been brought  down and the ground at Lugogo was soggy.

The enormous stage set up by Fenon Events couldn’t withstand the strong wind, collapsing to the ground destroying property worth millions and injuring a few Fenon employees.

Steve Jean who doesn’t compromise quality had outdone himself on this stage as it is rumoured that he had imported most of the equipment from Dubai and could only watch in disbelief as everything stumbled to the ground.

It is also said that Chameleone was willing to go on with the show but after an emergency meeting, he was convinced that it was not safe for him and his team.

Speaking to journalists, the singer said he had prepared well for the concert but said the storm was beyond his control but promised to return with a bang.

“It rained so heavily and the storm was so big. Because of this, the show is for February 24. We shall be back bigger and stronger. My fans who had already bought tickets, keep them safe,” Chameleone said.

“We shall be back bigger and stronger on February 24th, Thank you Fenon for the beautiful stage that you put up, and for my friends and fans that have stood by me during this hard time. For all those that had purchased the tickets keep them safe. See you on the 24th,” sing Chameleone has said while at Cricket Oval Lugogo.

 

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