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Grace Khan seeks "another chance" after cancelled concert

Singer Grace Khan has issued a heartfelt apology to her fans and fellow artists over her recent surprise decision to call off her concert.

Grace Khan

The former Da Nu Eagles singer in a social media post asked to be forgiven for disappointing fans and the people who came out to give her material support for the show.

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"My fellow artists that supported me, media houses, my family, Mr Lule Of Climax Bar lounge…I know I’ve messed up on very many occasions, but you have always given me another chance and here I come again please give me this last chance,” she posted.

My concert was my baby that I was treasuring that I wanted to use to show you the new me the real me but unfortunately it went down the vein (sic) but I promise you when you give me this last chance I want to make things, right.”

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Khan’s concert was supposed to take place on the 19th of May 2024, at Lule’s Climax Bar in Makindye.

Her announcement back in February this year was warmly welcomed by fans. Cindy Sanyu even offered her a band to help her with rehearsals according to media reports.

Khan, however, abruptly cancelled the show last week, citing among others mental health challenges.

In her apology last night, she admitted noting being well mentally.

“I was not mentally stable. I was not mentally OK because all of you have seen it but I promise you once I get on my feet I want to give you a concert that you will live to remember,” she posted.

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Khan has struggled with mental health for a long time, which has threatened to jeopardize her career.

Recently she was reportedly thrown out of Pastor Aloysius Bugingo’s home where she was staying and raising her child.

He said Khan has over the years considered herself an underachiever compared to other young artists, and that this seems recently to have gotten to her head.

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“My daughter Grace Khan, she is being disturbed by depression. She sees that she can sing. Grace Khan is actually a great singer… but then she sees other people she’s better than, who are taking off and far ahead of her and she starts questioning her life and wondering where she went wrong,” Semakula

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