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    David Lutalo Defies January Brokenness After Filling Up His VVIP Section.

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    David Lutalo Defies January Brokenness After Filling Up His VVIP Section.
    by Nowviba • January 27, 2018 • 7 years ago
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    David Lutalo Defies January Brokenness After Filling Up His VVIP Section.

    Yesterday night , it was time for David Lutalo's long awaited Wooloolo concert that took place at the enormous Lugogo Cricket Oval Venue.

    By 7pm a good number of people had turned up although the VVIP section with the tables was still a bit empty and some people had started speculating that January brokenness could have effect on the musician's concert.

    Empty Seats before 9pm

    But by 9pm, the entire section was filled up by the VVIPs maybe because they took their time coming to the concert since they had assured booked tables which were on sale at 1 million each. Minister for Trade and Cooperatives , Amelia Kyambadde was among the people on the expensive tables and she reportedly bought his CD at UGX.5million.

    Amelia with the microphone

    Many curtain raisers first performed before the main act could step onto stage and they included Bebe Cool, Rema Namakula, Exodus, Abdul Mulaasi, Big Eye, Geosteady and so many more. Some artistes like Fred Sebatta who had never been on stage in a while were also seen tantalising the audience yesterday.

    Sebatta on stage

    David Lutalo finally came on stage in a clothing Balaam the organiser of the concert claims came in from Israel and performed many of his songs all the way from Kapaapala to Wooloolo that closed the night.

    David thrills his fans?

    Other Photos From the Massive Concert

    Rema Namakula

    Bebe Cool

    Exodus

    Eddy Kenzo

    Gravity Omutujju

    Wilson Bugembe

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