Before Mukisa's concert, which was held on Friday, May 12, Cat predicted that it would flop.
Kapa Cat still doesn't rate Martha Mukisa that much.
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Dubbed Sisaaga Live Concert, the show was hosted at Freedom City.
According to Cat, real name Catherine Tumusiime, the concert didn't do well because her songs are still lacking.
She also believes Mukisa's dancehall songs are not yet at the bouncy level that would wow revelers.
Cat had earlier noted that the concert was priced highly. Revelers ponied up Shs20k for ordinary tickets, 30k (V.I.P.), and a table went for Shs1 million.
Bigger musicians like Gravity Omutujju have charged as little as Shs5k for concert tickets.
Similar sentiments were re-echoed by Ziza Bafana, who has collaborated on a song with Martha Mukisa.
Bafana said in a media interview: "I think the choice of the venue was very wrong and the tickets were sold at a high price. Her management should do better next time but I congratulate her on hosting a good show because everything was on point, sound, stage, and lighting.”
Bafana organises highly-attended shows, so it's reasonable to consider his submission.
Kapa Cat said she is also planning a concert though she hasn't zeroed down on a date and venue.
She recently went under the management of Ivan Kama and Arafat Baddest, who recently merged their record labels into one.
They also manage singer and songwriter Nince Henry.
Arafat was previously managing Feffe Bussi, while Kama has managed household names like Pallaso and Fik Fameica.