Saha during the Friday concert, etched his name among the artists that have had their venues jam-packed, hours before the concert.
Concerts in Uganda usually have revellers walking in around 6 pm, while action on stage starts by 8 pm.
But at some concerts, we have seen revellers checking in as early as 3:30 pm and such was the case with Saha’s show. Other artists that have pulled this off include Fik Fameica, Rema Namakula, Mesach Ssemakula, Eddy Kenzo and Gravity Omutujju.
King Saha’s Ebiseera concert, was truly a big success as it also attracted top musicians – some as performers and others as revellers.
The crowd being too big, Singer during his performance kept on reminding the revellers that he would consider a bigger venue for his next show to accommodate those who could have missed out.
Brimming with stellar performances, stringent security measures, and impeccable production, the concert was a testament to meticulous planning and execution.
The stage, a finely crafted visual spectacle, showcased King Saha amidst a backdrop of superior acoustics and colossal screens that effortlessly catered to the audience at every vantage point.
Entrusting the production to Fenon Events, Saha and his team found themselves in familiar, capable hands, and true to form, the production house delivered flawlessly, ensuring an uninterrupted, seamless experience throughout the show.
His vocals were on point as he did all his songs off his music catalogue. From songs like Signal, Gundeeze, Tereza, Mulilwana, On My Way and Science among others, Saha’s four-hour performance on stage was worth the wait.