Gospel Artistes Explain Why Levixone Concert Didn’t Attract Huge Crowd

With the dust starting to settle down, gospel artists have shed light on why the show had a low turn-up.

Gospel Artistes Explain Why Levixone Concert Didn’t Attract Huge Crowd
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After the concert, Levixone's performance was overshadowed by the talk about his antics with Desire Luzinda who flew from the USA to attend his show.

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With the dust starting to settle down, gospel artists have shed light on why the show had a low turn-up.

According to gospel singer Justine Nabbosa, gospel singers don’t get enough support from the born-again fraternity.

“Our concerts don’t fill up because Born-Again Christians don't help us. They always see us performing in church for free, which limits them from coming to our concerts,” Justine Nabbosa says.

Gospel artiste Betty Namaganda says, "Born-Again Christians think we should remain in church singing for free but we also need to make money. I want to thank the secular media outlets for helping us to promote our shows".

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In 2018, Levixone had a sold-out "Turn The Reply" concert at Lugogo Cricket Oval before moving to Kololo Airstrip.

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