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Uganda is a lovely country with warm people, all the reggae lovers should expect nothing less than a great performance – Chronixx

Rachael Kulanyi by Rachael Kulanyi
June 28, 2019
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Jamaican reggae sensation, Chronixx is set to perform tomorrow at the first ever MTN Pulse Jam Fest at Sheraton Gardens. This is the second time the reggae artist is visiting in Uganda, having made his debut on the Ugandan stage in 2016.

While talking to the press earlier today, Chronixx thanked Ugandans for their hospitality.

“Uganda is a lovely country with warm people. I am happy to be back here. All the reggae lovers should expect nothing less than a great performance from my team,” said Chronixx.

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Event organiser, Talent Africa boss, Aly Alibhai promised revellers an extraordinary show.

“This is not your everyday concert. We open gates at 12pm. Come on time and have fun at the Pulse Jam Fest,” said Alibhai.

A line up of the country’s entertainers is set to share the same stage with Chronixx. The musicians are Beenie Gunter, Vampino, Voltage Music, Nina Roz and Nutty Neithan

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