During the Neyanziza concert organized by Queen Karma, Sheebah Karungi, the venue appeared to be too small to accommodate the large crowd as fans began fainting. This incident occurred at around 9:30 PM, even before Sheebah had performed her first set.
The show had to be put on hold as the MC, Douglas Lwanga, called on the bouncers to intervene in the situation. They attempted to carry the victims, but the situation continued to worsen. This forced Lwanga to order the removal of the guards to create more space. He was heard saying, “Lord have mercy.”
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At What Time Did Sheebah Karungi Get on Stage?
Sheebah got on stage at around 10:15 PM. While performing her song titled “Ekyama,” she became emotional and said, “Sheebaholics, I’m a bit emotional today. I’m going to miss you for a while, but just know I love you. I have never performed like this before; it feels so strange, but I love you all.” She promised to return to the stage with fewer emotions and continue the performance.
Sheebah returned for her second set energized, with clear vocals, delivering a spectacular performance on stage despite her pregnancy. This led many revelers to jokingly call her Neyanziza concert an intended baby shower. She gave an electric performance, especially when Aaronx joined her on stage to perform the “Njalwala” remix, which was superb. She closed the second set alongside King Saha, ending the night with their song “Muwomya.”
Who Else Attended the Neyanziza Concert at Lugogo Cricket Oval?
Some of the notable figures in attendance included Honourable Hadijah Namyalo, who granted Sheebah Karungi an extra two hours of performance time, Prof. Muganga Lawrence the Vice Chancellor Victoria University, Isaac Ssemakadde, the President of the Uganda Law Society, President Museveni’s brother Michael Nuwagira, Eddy Kenzo, Winnie Nwagi, Ann Kansiime, Lydia Jazmine, Cysto Panda, and Pallaso, among others.
Sheebah’s last set began with a child reciting a Bible verse, Psalms 107:1, which says, “Oh, give thanks to the Lord, for He is good! For His mercy endures forever.” She then performed a song titled “Neyanziza.”
Sheebah’s Neyanziza concert was a memorable event, marked by high-energy performances, emotional moments, and the surprising reveal of her pregnancy. With a star-studded audience and powerful collaborations on stage, the concert left fans eagerly anticipating her return.
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