Saha, who was appearing on NBS After 5, said B2C (alias Kampala Boys), Lydia Jazmine, Rema Namakula and Spice Diana had already paid.
King Saha revealed fellow singers who have coughed up Shs3 million to pay for tables at his concert slated for Friday, December 8.
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He also noted that Sheebah Karungi, who calls him a best friend -- and Eddy Kenzo may pay soon.
Several artistes have been seen dropping ad videos in support of Saha's concert dubbed Ebiseera Ebyo which is to be held at Hotel Africana in Kampala.
He will also do five extras in Mukono, Lukaya, Mbarara, Masaka and Lyantonde.
The concert is named after his new song which was produced by D’Mario. “This song reminds us of how far most of us have come…,” Saha captioned the video of the song uploaded on YouTube on August 11.
King Saha was meant to hold a concert dubbed Zakayo Live Concert on February 14 but it was shelved after he fell sick.
The Zakayo hitmaker, real name Mansour Ssemanda, was announced sick during the festive season and he spent some days at Nakasero Hospital.
King Saha is one of the most sought-after artistes and at the time of scheduling the concert the Zakayo song was a hit. At one point, people thought he would fill the gap left behind by the late Moses Nakintije Ssekibogo, aka Mozey Radio, of the Goodlyfe Crew because of sharing a similar voice.
His other hit songs include Biri Biri, Gundeeze, Sssala Puleesa, Sivaawo, On My Way, Hullo Hullo', Teddy Tereza and Bantu Baffe.
King Saha, who sings in diversified music genres, including Zouk, RnB, Reggae, Afrobeat and Bossanova, was born in 1989 and held his first concert in 2014.