Skin, real name Patrick Mulwana, on Saturday, June 24 held his maiden out-of-the-country show and used it to add gasoline to his beef with Pallaso.
Alien Skin won't stop tormenting Pallaso.
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"Thanks for coming to support Alien Skin... I hadn't said this: I had come so you give me respect so that I can take it to Uganda because in Uganda we want respect," said Alien Skin reechoing Pallaso's words when he slapped him on May 30 at a studio in Makindye.
At the concert, which was held at the Royal Regency Hall in London U.K. and organised by London-based events promoter Joseph Kiggundu, alias Jose Jobs Link, Skin went on: "Let me first give you respect so you can also give me yours and I can take it to the bosses in Uganda."
The event was organised under T.V. presenter Douglas Lwanga's flagship brand Purple Party.
Skin and Pallaso had been booked to perform together at the event, but the former insisted that he wouldn't travel if his nemesis is also going.
The owners of the Royal Regency Hall would also later announce that they won't permit Pallaso on their facility following his fight with Skin.
"The organisers of Purple Party London Edition, which is slated to happen this Saturday, June 24th, at the Royal Regency Hall, would like to inform Ugandans in London that musician Pius Mayanja aka Pallaso will not be performing at the party due to unforeseeable circumstances that have been raised by the Management of the venue, following the vicious saga he got involved in with fellow artist Alien Skin in Kampala a few weeks back," they said in a statement.
"We kindly apologize for the inconvenience caused by this development."
Pallaso apologised to his fan for not being able to attend, though the organisers later said that Palaso had decided to withdraw so Alien Skin can go.
Pallaso has performed in the U.K. before. Meanwhile, Abitex took credit for convincing Skin to travel.