Kabale had its moment last night, and it felt like one of those nights people will keep talking about for a while.
The spotlight was firmly on Fact Zamani, whose concert drew a strong home crowd ready to back their own.

From the start, you could feel it. This was his space, his people, his energy. Every song landed. Every lyric was echoed back. It wasn’t just a performance but a connection.
There’s always that risk when a guest artist comes on stage. Singer Triga Triga read the room perfectly both in Kifunjo at Davidson Keesiga cup and in Kabale at Fact Zamani’s concert.
No wasted time, no unnecessary talking. Just music, movement, and control of the crowd. You could see people singing along, dancing and fully engaged.
What made it even more impressive is context.
He had already performed in Kifunjo at the Davidson Keesiga Cup, yet he showed up in Kabale with the same energy.
Yesterday’s double performance for Triga Triga felt like a signal… Ekijja simuntu.
