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“I’m Fully Booked!” – Eddy Kenzo Fires Back After Concert Ban

“I’m Fully Booked!” – Eddy Kenzo Fires Back After Concert Ban

Ugandan superstar Eddy Kenzo has responded firmly after the President of the Promoters’ Association announced that none of their members would organize any more shows for him.

Speaking to the press, the association claimed that Kenzo has made millions from his music career but has never supported or contributed to their efforts. They accused him of ignoring the value of their services, which led to their decision to stop working with him altogether.

But Kenzo isn’t shaken.

The Big Talent Entertainment boss dismissed the threats as unserious, pointing out that no one from the association had officially contacted his office to raise any concerns.

“How can he ban me? Maybe it’s just him and a few promoters around him. That’s not something I take seriously,” Kenzo said during a media interview.

He added that even if the promoters go through with the boycott, it won’t affect his career. Kenzo revealed that his performance schedule is already packed, and he’s prepared to organize shows on his own if necessary.


“That won’t stop me from working. I’m already fully booked with many shows coming up. If they refuse to work with me, I’ll find my own way. I have to keep going,” he stated.

Despite the tension, the BET Award-winning artist remains focused on his work. Known for his resilience and global recognition, Kenzo made it clear that he won’t let industry politics get in the way of his music journey.


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