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What to expect at Levixone’s maiden concert in Mbarara

 

Levixone (right) with RayG wave to the people of Mbarara City as they mobilized revelers ahead of the November 30, 2024 maiden show in Mbarara City. PHOTO/BY JULIUS BYAMUKAMA

 

Gospel singer Levixone has assured revelers that there will be miracles and “a hand of God” at his November 30 concert at University Inn in Mbarara City dubbed ‘Obukomoko’ which literally means the origin.

“I can’t thank you enough for the love you have shown me so far. My friends from Kampala, Burundi, Rwanda are coming on Saturday. I call all of you to come and attend. We have prepared good things for you, our show will be on another level. It’s gonna be an amazing day, make sure you don’t miss my performance. Just know you gonna enjoy it to your expectations,” Levixone who hails from Kiruhura, western Uganda told journalists in Mbarara City on Wednesday.

According to him, security will be enough at the event whose stage is set up by Fenon. Several young gospel artistes, including Hannah Nowe Wonder whom he commended for her confidence and charisma, will perform.

“Fenon will help us on stage management, let’s all come and celebrate the gospel. There will be performances from other musicians including Peterson MA, RayG, T.Paul and the young gospel singer Hannah Nowe Wonder. I will perform with her and it’s a blessing working with her because she is confident and talented,” he said.

RayG described Levixone as his elder brother, a friend and his best man as noted that the Saturday show will be different from other shows reasoning that it’s the first time a big gospel musician from central is bringing a main concert in Western Uganda.

“We are trying as much as possible to make sure his (Levixone’s) show is a success because he has shown us that he trusts us and he loves us. He is coming back home and he has sung in our language, let’s all come in big numbers and support him,” he said.

According to fellow gospel singer Exodus, Levixone as one of the top 10 most sold artistes in Africa.

“He (Levixone) is big, not just in Uganda, not in East Africa but in Africa. So, him coming home is a great opportunity,” he said.

 

 

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