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Alien Skin moves to cancel extra concerts, says Abitex was 'bewitched'

Alien Skin announced the possibility of canceling his extra concerts.

Alien Skin and Abitex

Skin, real name Patrick Mulwana, held his maiden concert dubbed Sitya Danger on Friday, June 9 at Freedom City Mall in Namasuba along Entebbe Road.

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After the concert, which was organised by Abitex, they agreed to hold three more extra concerts.

On Friday, June 16, he performed in Jinja.

He was also meant to perform in Mbarara today, Saturday, June 17, and Mbale on Sunday, June 18.

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But in a video shared on Instagram, he said the shows in Mbarara and Mbale may not happen because he tried to contact Abitex, real name Abbey Musinguzi, but he couldn't reach him.

"My people in Mbale and Mbarara, there are some issues I'm still trying to figure out... I'm not able to come to my shows because I've failed to reach my promoter Abitex over the phone," he said.

"I've heard in rumours that he was bewitched... so if any new development emerges, I will do another video to update you."

This is not the first Alien Skin and Abitex are having issues. Days after the Sitya Danger concett, Skin said he was unhappy with Abitex for insisting on holding his first concert at Freedom City.

The crooner said he foresaw, right from the start, that the Entebbe Road venue would not suffice for his big fan base and advised the organizers to find another place.

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But Abitex was adamant, said the breakout singer in Tiktok stream on Monday evening.

I am very angry at him; I wanted my show to be in Lubiri and I tried so hard to convince him,” he said.

Abitex is so old fashioned, it is like he’s from the times of Paul Kafeero.”

Alien Skin had his maiden concert on Friday June 9, at Freedom City in Namasuba, coinciding with that of his nemesis Pallaso at the Lugogo Cricket Oval.

Fans in their thousands filled up the venue hours before nightfall, forcing security to close the main entrance.

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At around 5pm, a big group of revelers broke the gate and forced their way into the already filled venue.

Skin said he felt bad about those who bought tickets but missed out on the show.

He said when he was coming in to perform, he found hundreds of them locked outside. Many of them, he said, were not angry, but simply asked him to get out of the car and greet them.

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