Despite a disappointing turnout at his recently concluded annual concert dubbed ‘Embaga Ya Isma Ne Amina’, Gravity Omutujju has promised to come back stronger and not give up on hosting large-scale events.
It has always been a norm that every time Gravity Omutujju announces a concert at Lugogo Cricket Oval, one of the biggest venues, revelers line up at the gates as early as midday to have access.
He has always registered huge numbers for the past five years but this year’s edition saw a surprisingly low attendance, with photos of empty seats and spaces trending on social media.
The Luga flow rapper had previously challenged Mikie Wine with whom they shared concert dates but different venues, claiming that his concert would flop, but ironically, the opposite was true. Miki Wine’s concert at the Jahazi Pier, Munyonyo was completely sold out, while Gravity struggled to fill up Cricket Oval.
Unshaken by the surprising turn of events, Gravity Omutujju took to the stage and vowed not to let his ‘enemies’ make a mockery of him. He promised to return stronger and announced plans to host his next concert at Nakivubo Stadium, an even bigger venue, citing his commitment to entertain his loyal fans.
“I still have to push harder, I can’t allow my enemies to win, that is impossible. I will still release music; stage concerts and we are looking at Nakivubo stadium for next years’ concert. If he thinks he is powerful, he should also stage one next year when we announce. We do it every year and we won’t give up on our norm,” Gravity Omutujju said.
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Gravity further thanked his fans for turning up and supporting his concert. He also revealed that the low turn-up did not mean he would stop ridiculing his opponents. “You have challenged me and I vow never to stop entertaining you. And for the fake artists, I will not stop calling them out. I will be back stronger”