Mischief has found various ways
of befriending the entertainment industry the past month, in a span of two
weeks, over three shows have been canceled or postponed due to unclear
circumstances.
Last week on Friday, the stage
had been set for a reggae concert dubbed Lucky Dube Tribute with Nkulee Dube,
however, due to what her team called security threat, the Kampala show was
postponed.
According to sources close to the
concert organizers, the show has been rescheduled to September this year.
In a report sent to the public
through her publicist, Nkulee had this to say; “To all my lovely fans in
Uganda, we'd like to send our thanks and gratitude to each and everyone of you
for the massive love and interest you have expressed towards me.
Unfortunately owing to security concerns
in the country, the promoters have advised that my concerts are rescheduled to
September 27th, 28th, and 29th of this year”.
Nkulee Dube is the daughter to
the late South African Reggae singer Lucky Dube, last year she was honored at
the International Reggae and World Music Awards.
The 28 year old, holds two
records as the first artist to nominated six times in the International Reggae
awards and being the first non Carribean artiste to be nominated for the award
show since the awards were initiated thirty one years ago.
She has performed around the
world but most memorable, was her emotional gig alongside her idols and a
reggae legends, Tanya Stephens and Damien Marley as well as Rock and Roll icon
Mick Jagger.
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