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Busy Signal touches down at Entebbe ahead of his much anticipated music battle with Konshens

Matooke Republic by Matooke Republic
August 25, 2015
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busy2Jamaican dancehall artiste Busy Signal has landed at Entebbe Airport this afternoon.

The singer is here for a concert that will see him battle fellow countryman Konshens at Lugogo Cricket Oval this Friday.

“Busy signal will be in Uganda up to Sunday for several projects and Konshens will arrive on Thursday and will leave immediately after the show because he has a show in Rwanda,” said BK Afrobeat Managing Director Benon Kasenene.

Kasenene has partnered with renowned promoter Balaam Barugahare to make the show happen.

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Busy Signal is received by promoters and Pepsi staff at Airport. Photo Courtesy of Pepsi. 


The Pepsi sponsored show which is slated for this Friday at Logo Cricket oval will start at 7pm with performances from various local artistes before the Jamaicans take over the stage, but gates will be open as early as 4pm.

Entrance to the show will be Shs30,000 for general happiness and Shs100,000 for VIP tickets.

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