The singer, real names Eric Opoka, has been on bed rest trying to recover from physical trauma sustained when he was attacked and beaten within an inch of his life back in April this year.
Dancehall artist and "Tumbiza Sound" hit song maestro has announced an upcoming concert tour under the theme "I survive, peace and love" in August 2022.
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His management has updating his fans on his well-being since he had a successful surgical operation. During this recovery, the singer was able to release a music project titled "Amama", however, he has had to miss shows like the Open Mic Festival that took place in Gulu last weekend.
In a promising turn of events, he returned to social media two days ago in a better state thanking God for his life.
"Hello my fans, friends and family, I want to first of all thank you all for your prayers. A few months back I was attacked and hit on the head by an unknown gang and ever since then Its been a struggle getting back to my normal self because of how bad the hit on the head was. The good news is I feel much better now and almost ready to kick off," he said in a post.
Using his experience, he has determined to advocate for peace and love as uniting virtues to dissolve the animosity in the community which breeds such acts of violence. The concert tour is part of his campaign to reduce violence through using his voice and influence, plus his experience, to preach love and peace.
"There is a lot of violence in our community, so many people have been hurt due to all this violence and me being a victim of this same violence made me realize that I needed to use my story and my voice and my influence in society to help preach peace and love to the society, help reduce on the violence in society. It's a campaign that starts with this concert dubbed "I SURVIVE, PEACE AND LOVE CONCERT" still aimed at bringing unity in society and ending violence," he continues.
The tour will start in his home town Gulu on August 6, it will continue to Bweyale on August 13 before coming to a conclusion in Lira on August 14.