Wajadi stages promising show
Nov 09, 2006
CHRIS Wajadi could be a little-known artiste, but his Ebirowoozo album launch at Bativa Hotel gardens, recently left the audience convinced that a bright future awaited him.
By Vision Reporter
CHRIS Wajadi could be a little-known artiste, but his Ebirowoozo album launch at Bativa Hotel gardens, recently left the audience convinced that a bright future awaited him.
The show was attended by a mammoth crowd that made you think it was a top-flight artiste launching a mega album.
Eagles Productions’ Mesach Semakula, Irene Namatovu, Stecia Mayanja, Charles Sekyewa, Cathy Kusasira and Fred Seruga curtain-raised.
The Fire Base Crew opened the show, exciting the audience. They overshadowed Wajadi who performed after them. He performed six of his songs. Former rally ace Moses Lumala gave him $500.
CHRIS Wajadi could be a little-known artiste, but his Ebirowoozo album launch at Bativa Hotel gardens, recently left the audience convinced that a bright future awaited him.
The show was attended by a mammoth crowd that made you think it was a top-flight artiste launching a mega album.
Eagles Productions’ Mesach Semakula, Irene Namatovu, Stecia Mayanja, Charles Sekyewa, Cathy Kusasira and Fred Seruga curtain-raised.
The Fire Base Crew opened the show, exciting the audience. They overshadowed Wajadi who performed after them. He performed six of his songs. Former rally ace Moses Lumala gave him $500.