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Just Got Paid Friday returns with Karole Kasita as headliner

Karole Kasita

Karole Kasita

Karole Kasita is not only a talented female artiste but also one of the best performers in Uganda.

Kasita who recently fell out with her manager in charge of bookings seems to be moving on quite well. Even without a manager, Karole still performs.

The singer of ‘Chekecha‘ will perform tomorrow at Nexus Lounge in Najjera in one of their theme nights dubbed ‘Just Got Paid’. The bar management confirmed that Karole is the headlining artiste.

Entrance to all events at Nexus are absolutely free and all a patron is supposed to do is book a table in case they want to be more comfortable while enjoying performances. The same will happen tomorrow at Just Got Paid as there is no entrance fee attached to the event.

Besides Karole, there will be different genres of music played by different DJs that include DJ Malik, DJ Hot, DJ No Play, DJ Phil, and Mc Kahlas Mase who will be on the mic to hype the show.

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