Every last Friday of the month, KFM presenters get to meet, greet and party with their ardent listeners. The zeal and love for presenters was evident on Friday as the radio station treated its listeners to a super cool party at Guvnor. Listeners had the chance to interact and get to know their presenters. Coupled with great music variety, the crowd partied the night away in style. Those who did not manage to be at Guvnor got a feel of what was happening there since the music was streaming live on the station.

Saturday was another fun parked night with the listeners, this time out of the city. The KFM crew together with the K-Cops yet again headed to Knight Riders Club Entebbe. Throughout the night, The K-Cops proved that they are not only good at just dishing out money but also dancing. Earlier on, all the presenters took to the stage and were introduced by the hosts; D’Hook’s presenter Freddie Sakura and K-Drive’s James Peterson.

The Love Zone presenter and singer Jaq Deweyi opened up performances of the night with her maiden song Oukawamunabi, getting overwhelming support from the crowd. Next on stage was the fast rising Irene Ntale who took the listeners to a musical ride with her latest single Stay With Me. Getting the loudest screams from the audience, Ntale was certain she had the crowd under her spell. She then performed Love Letter, her breakout collaboration with Bebe Cool.

Irene Ntale then officially premiered her new single Remote Control and thanked KFM for the platform that its gives to the young raw talent.

Immediately after her performance, the crowd was sent into a frenzy when the hosts introduced the revived Rabadaba. The self-proclaimed ragga dancehall king took to the stage performing his old and new tracks. He wrapped up the energetic performance with the crowd’s favourite, Love Portion.

It was then up to the deejay, who did a commendable job keeping the crowd on its feet till the wee hours of morning.