Picture a well attended Ugandan concert; most of the time, you have the VIP and the VVIP sections, the only two sections that matter in a local concert setting. These have a clear view of the stage.
Then there is the ordinary section, at times tucked away somewhere in the background with only the aid of an on and off screen. The places where most Ugandan shows happen are uneven and multipurpose, with trees, containers and structures blocking views of the audience. The case was not any different at the B2C at 10 concert the trio held at Hotel Africana on Friday.
A successful show where Ugandans came out in numbers. However, as expected, those seated away from the stage were more of witnesses than show goers, from trying to step on seats to climbing some of the containers at the venue, they tried to get a glimpse of what was on stage and settled for dancing while listening…………………..CONTINUE READING…………………….
