All is set for Levixone Homecoming concert happening today in Kosovo-Lungujja
Levixone real names Sam Lucus Lubyogo is extremely ready to his homecoming concert with his loved music which include songs like Turn the Replay, a song that brought him on board making his name most pronounced in the gospel music world.
In this Back to My Roots campaign, Sam Lucus Lubyogo aka Levixone has organized a homecoming concert on 21st December 2019 in Kosovo-Lungujja a place where he grew up from.
The concert is to be held in Young stadium Kosovo.
“We have brought the UK to Uganda according to the mega stage we have organized; many artists are going to perform for example Bebe Cool, Eli Bulaamu and many others. We don’t mind about what you believe in but I call everyone to come and be part even those who have not yet received Christ as their saviour, “said Levixone.
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Levixone has many songs which have sold him not only in East Africa but also to the outside world mentioning Chikibombe, Ponya, More blessings featuring Joan Dash, Samanya featuring Jackie Akello, Esaala, Hossanah, Passport and many more.
As he has always been doing it, Levixone this time round has organized the charity concert to help out people who cannot afford meeting their needs especially in the Ghetto areas where he came from.
“The money that will come out of this charity concert, we are going to give charity to people starting with Lusazze on 23rd December 2019 and on 24th we shall meet people in Kosovo, “said Levixone.
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Levixone is born of Ghetto and before getting saved and singing Gospel music, he faced the same challenges as these people like drug abuse, hunger and stealing people’s property in the slums of Kosovo-Lungujja where he grew up from.
You are expected to pay shs10, 000 for the ordinary category and shs30, 000 for the VIP tickets. And the gates will be open as early as 8 am.
“I call all people to come and we support these people because if you want to be rewarded, the Bible says you should too give. Therefore tickets are at only sh10,000 for the ordinary group and sh30,000 for the VIP group, “says Levixone.
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Not similar to other gospel artists’ concert, Levixone has involved other secular artists to perform on this charity concert as mentioned above and he says people are going to be sensitized about Tuber Culosis virus.
“Bebe Cool is going to come not only to perform but he will also sensitize people about the tuberculosis virus, therefore, don’t hesitate to come and be educated,” Levixone said during an interview.
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