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Gravity purchases Navio tickets worth 1 million shillings

Despite having shows on the same day, Navio and Gravity Omutujju are proving each passing day that there is no love lost between them. After endorsing each other’s concert recently, Gravity has gone ahead and purchased ’20 years of Navio concert’ tickets.

He revealed that he would be giving out the tickets to ardent Navio fans who might not be able to afford the ticket prices.

“I’ve bought tickets worth UGX 1M for Navio’s show that’s happening this Saturday. However, I’m not giving out any free tickets to my show. My fans have money, they can afford my show,” Gravity said in a video clip.

Gravity said this based on the fact that Navio’s show is 20k ordinary, 50k VIP, and 3M tables while his show is going for 10k ordinary and 50K VIP.

Navio is going to be staging his concert at Sheraton Hotel Gardens on Saturday with Talent Africa and Hennessey behind the show while Gravity will on the other hand be at Cricket Oval courtesy of Humble Management.

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