Desire Luzinda plans one last concert before going full gospel

She then released her Transition album, and revealed that it would be her last compilation of secular music before she concentrates on doing music for the Lord.

She has spent most of 2018 doing motivational speaking,  going to church and telling tales of her past life which she plans to leave behind. But before she does so, she plans on holding her final concert sometime next year to usher her into her new found life.

“I did not actually quit secular music, I only did record my gospel album ‘Transition’ from which I’m still releasing projects. When all my projects from the album are done, I shall stage one last secular concert to perform all my music then I denounce secular music.”

We can’t wait to see how this goes down.

WATCH: Rema Namakula Releases the best Ugandan Video by Far for “Touch My Body”

Rema Namakula is one of the most respected female artistes across East Africa. Her music is enriched with sweet melodies wrapped around exceptional vocals. The message lyrically embedded in most of her songs coupled up with her versatility have been top factors why she has gathered fans from all generations.

She is back with ‘Touch My Body’, a song that we shall easily fall in love with. She added visuals to her sweet vocals and it is such a music video filled with color, dance, and love.

The audio was produced at Jeeb Records by Producer Crouch and the video was directed by Swangz Avenue’s Marvin Musoke.

You can watch ‘Touch My Body’ here;

Swangz Avenue All Star tour Excites Masaka

Over the weekend, the Swangz Avenue all star tour concert headed to its third destination, Masaka.

There was a warm reception from the people of Masaka and by 6pm, all roads led to Maria Flo hotel in the heart of Masaka town.

The line up that included Sheebah, Bobi Wine, Vinka and many more exciting artistes attracted thousands of revellers and the venue was filled to capacity by 8pm.

The performances were kicked off by Masaka’s most promising talents before Uganda’s best artistes took centre stage in nonstop entertainment.

Revellers favourite artiste, Bobi wine climax the performances past midnight.

The tour continues and the next stop is Arua before grand finale in Kampala which will see Jamaican star Tarrus Rilley headline the concert on 31 August at Cricket Oval, Lugogo.