The music industry is abuzz with excitement and tension as Cindy has staged a daring move to book the Kololo Airstrip for her "comeback" concert on the same day as Sheebah's highly anticipated "YOLO Festival." The unexpected clash has left fans, industry insiders, and fellow artists in anticipation.
For months, Sheebah has been fervently promoting her "YOLO Festival" concert, set to take place on September 15th at Kololo Airstrip. However, it has been revealed that Sheebah had not yet finalized her booking and payment for the venue, leaving the door open for others.
Cindy and her team, seizing the opportunity, conducted research and confirmed that the venue was indeed available. Without hesitation, they made a bold move to secure the spot for Cindy's comeback concert.
When questioned by reporters about her decision to stage the concert on the same day as Sheebah's, Cindy remained unapologetic, stating, "In the music industry, it's not about what you say, but what you do. My team checked, the venue was available, and they paid for it."
The clash between the two prominent artists has been building up for months, with heated exchanges taking place both publicly and behind the scenes. Despite their roles as competitors, Cindy clarified that she did not feel the need to consult Sheebah's team before securing the venue, implying that it is every artist's responsibility to be vigilant in their planning.
Cindy's involvement with Uganda Musicians Association (UMA) has been a central aspect of the rivalry, as many artists have switched allegiance to the new Uganda National Musicians Federation (UNMF), led by Sheebah and Kenzo. This rivalry adds an extra layer of intrigue to the situation, igniting sparks of competition between the two associations.