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Fefe Bussi Declares War on Limits: “Lugogo Cricket Oval Is Already Too Small for My Explosive 10-Year Celebration Concert!”

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Ugandan rap heavyweight Fefe Bussi is kicking off 2026 with massive ambition, announcing his landmark concert at Lugogo Cricket Oval on May 16 to commemorate a decade of dominating the Luga-flow scene.

In a recent local television interview, the rapper confirmed he has secured the iconic venue and is brimming with optimism about turnout.

While many artists would view Lugogo, a multi-purpose ground known for hosting major events, as a major step up, Fefe boldly claims it’s “too small” for his growing fan base.

“Last time at Jahazi Pier, so many fans missed out because it filled up fast,” he explained. “I don’t want that repeated. That’s why I chose Lugogo Cricket Oval this year—but honestly, it’s still too small for me.”

His confidence stems from past experiences where eager supporters were turned away, signalling his star power has outgrown typical venues.

Lugogo Cricket Oval, with concert capacities often stretching to 20,000 or more depending on setup, represents a bold leap for Fefe Bussi, who has consistently delivered hits and maintained relevance for nearly ten years.

This debut at the prestigious spot isn’t just a show; it’s a statement of arrival, celebrating his journey from grassroots to national icon.

Fans are already buzzing, with social media ablaze over the “HipHop is coming to the Oval” hype. As preparations ramp up, Fefe promises an unforgettable night of high-energy performances, surprises, and pure celebration.

Whether the venue truly bursts at the seams or not, one thing is clear: Fefe Bussi is ready to prove his unstoppable momentum.

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