"Ladies and gentlemen......This Friday....ku Hotel Africana come let's show @LydiahJazmine some love," Namakula posted on X on Wednesday afternoon, February 28. "Be there or be nowhere."
The move by Namakula, who mostly goes by Rema, confirms her recent comment that they talk to each other once in a while.
"I don't have a problem with Lydia Jazmine and if you meet her, you can ask her," Namakula, who is better known as Rema, told the media while addressing her alleged beef with Jazmine.
"I even call her on the phone. You can ask her when you find her: That is it true that you speak over the phone?... It's just that you want to create situations because that's what works for you... Because good things that aren't chaotic aren't fun... And there is no intention of trying to sabotage another... You've seen it before where people organize shows on the same day, how about me who is a week ahead?"
The alleged beef between the two songstresses was suspected after the former announced a concert date a week from the latter's.
Rema will held her concert this past Friday, February 23 at Sheraton Hotel Gardens in Kampala while that of Lydia Jazmine is on March 1 at Hotel Africana in Kampala. The shows are separated by seven days.
Dubbed First Born Concert, it will Jazmine's first concert since she joined the music industry about 10 years ago. She broke out with You Know, a collabo with Rabadaba produced by Nessim.