December 10, 2024

Information reaching Kossyderrickent has it that Ugandans react as Juliana Kanyomozi’s table for her concert in Serena Kampala Hotel goes for 150K Ugandan shillings. (Read More Here).




Taking to her social media platform, Juliana Kanyomozi, shared the picture of her ‘Live at Serena’ concert, which will be in August 2022 (August 19, 2022). 


According to the banner, the ticket for one table goes for Shs150K, which has caused outrage in Uganda, especially on Twitter. 


Reactions from Ugandans below:


Fer Rouq

@Socialoutcast49

“Juliana can pull it off without advertising”, Same Guy whose Friends told us the Meat Carnival sold out a day before. 


Jill

@JulianaRajagop1

Right having real friends in this place is rare and the bonding awesome so its not hard to understand why some are jealous. Traitors. 

Uwi

@Umwamikaziii

I have nothing to do but attend!! Even If the economy becomes three times worse, I will attend. 

Even If they say, Juliana is just going to cough through the microphone, I shall attend.

Even If my sugar daddy passes on that same day, I shall attend!!! 

NOTHING can stop me. 


THÉ Àlláñ Cöüñtý 🇺🇬

@AllanSseky

Lemme not even talk about Juliana 150k concert, I’m sure I’m not the tartget market. 


Kirya Ug 🇺🇬

@kirya_ug

Am not paying for Juliana at 150k same thing am not paying for Adekunle Gold at 60k btw am the target market.


sotrixbax

@sotrixbax

Juliana at 150k, let me wait for Levels to bring her at 20k.


Nyina’abarongo

@KwaseDian

People asking whyJuliana Kanyomozi is doing a concert yet she hasn’t had any new song in like forever. First of all she’s JULIANA KANYOMOZI, secondly even if she just sings Nabikoowa, that concert will be sold-out. So take a back seat, mulinde ba pounds bamwe. 




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