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B2C respond to Juliana Kanyomozi holding concert on same day

Ugandan music boy group B2C Entertainment have broken silence on fans outcry against Juliana Kanyomozi holding her concert on the same day as their concert.

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The group is gearing up for their concert on August 19, 2022 at Freedom City which they announced earlier in June. Unfortunately for them singer Juliana Kanyomozi came out a few days ago to announce her concert which is slated for the same day.

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Fans and stakeholders in the Ugandan music industry lashed out at the "Nabikoowa" singer citing that it is unfair of her to put her concert on the same day as the young artists.

There's a debate on whether either concerts will flop due to the tight competition and fans fear that B2C Entertainment might take the blow. The debate has delved into comparing the artistic integrity of both sides in the current industry and the fees structure of the concerts.

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However, the dynamic trio revealed that they are not shaken by a little competition and are confident that their show will be a success. Bobby Lash, a member of the group, recalled a time in 2018 when their concert date was interrupted by Swangz Avenue announcing a Morgan Heritage concert on the same date.

"This is not the first time that Swangz Avenue is doing this. In 2018, we announced our concert and they went ahead to put Morgan Heritage on that same day. I don't know if they have issues with us," the singer said in an interview.

They mentioned that despite the competition, they serve a different fan base than Kanyomozi and there shouldn't be any clashing.

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"We serve different audiences, we are sure that everyone will get their fans. We are not scared of anything currently," Julio, another member of the team said.

The groups confidence appears unwavering in the face of the legendary songstress' concert, and perhaps the big names they keep competing with for concert dates are a good indicator for their careers.

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