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Why Chameleone asked fans to take off red berets during Bobi Wine performance

Chameleone and Bobi Wine on stage at the 2018 Saba Saba concert. PHOTOS BY MICHEAL KAKUMIRIZI

The recently concluded Chameleone Legend Saba Saba concert attracted masses from all corners in and around town and it is not surprising that fellow artiste Bobi Wine turned up to witness the concert.

Bobi Wine arrived at about 10:30pm in the company of about 15 other people and made his way to the VIP section.

Chameleone who was on stage at the moment first ignored the Kyadondo East MP and continued his performance but later thanked him unexpectedly showing up.
“Thank you Bobi Wine for turning up,” Chameleone said before asking all people wearing red berets to put them off as he invited Bobi Wine on stage.
“This is not a political show and all people wearing red berets kindly remove them for the moment,” Chameleone requested. Red berets have begun a signature look for supporters of Bobi Wine’s political movement.

Jose Chameleone performs on stage. PHOTO BY MICHEAL KAKUMIRIZI

Bobi Wine then stepped on stage and the pair mocked each other about their past which was full of fist fights but above all congratulated each other for building and sustaining the music industry thus far. “You put about 1000 bricks on this mighty wall of Ugandan music industry” Chameleone praised Bobi Wine.

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Bobi Wine then performed his Kyarenga hit alongside Chameleone. A playful Chameleone mocked Bobi Wine by removing his red beret off his head.

After the concert, Chameleone said he didn’t know Bobi Wine was going to come for his show and he does not know who invited him.
“I didn’t want the show to be political that’s why I didn’t bother inviting him,” Chameleone said.
He went on and said that it was nice seeing Bobi Wine around though and its good that the show didn’t turn political.

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