A document circulated last week suggesting the postponement of the B2C concert slated for May 10, but Enock Katete, the group’s manager, dismissed it as fraudulent.
“We’re proceeding with the concert. It’s on, and nothing can halt it. The circulating poster is mere blackmail, but we won’t be swayed,” Enock said.
Nonetheless, the group has confirmed the concert’s rescheduling, with a new date pending announcement.
“To our esteemed fans, it’s with deep regret that we announce the postponement of our May 10 concert. We’ll communicate the new date soon,” the management shared.
On May 10, Mbarara-based artist Ray G plans a concert at Lugogo Cricket Oval, possibly contributing to the trio’s decision to postpone.
Previously, the trio clashed with Juliana Kanyomozi and Tarrus Riley over concert dates, yet both events proved successful.