Cindy Sanyu Raises Questions as Ban on Shows Persists in Uganda

[Photo: Cimdy Sanyu Facebook]

By Gloria

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Ugandan artist Cindy Sanyu has weighed in on the ban on public gatherings and shows in Uganda, noting that she is not sure how life would have been for her, had she not held a mega concert a few weeks before the lockdown.

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"Sometimes I wonder, If I had not done a huge concert before the lockdown, what would have happened? Or worse still If I had done the concert and It flopped, what would I have done?

"Because you guys realize it has been almost two years since artists worked in Uganda. Like, I just wonder! Maybe you guys would be doing a car wash for me now, God is good!" Cindy said during an Instagram video.

In early 2020, just before the lockdown, the self-styled King Herself held her much-anticipated concert dubbed 'Boom Party' marking a huge milestone in her career.

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She was the first female artist to stage a show at Lugogo Cricket Oval; one of the biggest stadiums in Uganda. Music lovers did not disappoint her, as they turned up in huge numbers, filling up the stadium.

Speaking at previous interviews, Cindy revealed that she was able to earn a lot of money that is helping her survive during this time when they can't perform.

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