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- Spice Diana says her fans can choose between Kololo, Namboole and Lugogo for her next concert.
- Her meeting with Next Media CEO Kin Kariisa has fuelled speculation about possible backing for the show.
- She also explained her absence from Ray G’s concert and warned against domestic violence in relationships.
Songstress Spice Diana has declared that she is ready to take her next concert to whichever venue her fans choose, insisting that she has what it takes to fill any major ground in Kampala.

Speaking during an interview to Galaxy FM, the Siri Regular hitmaker said the decision on whether she performs at Kololo Airstrip, Namboole Stadium or Lugogo Cricket Oval should ultimately be left to her fans.
She pointed to her previous success at Lugogo Cricket Oval, where she proved doubters wrong after some questioned whether she could attract a capacity crowd at the venue.
“Wherever my fans push me, that is where I will go. Whether they say Kololo, Namboole or Lugogo, the choice is theirs.”
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Spice Diana added that anyone doubting her ability to fill a major concert venue should look at her track record rather than underestimate her.
“They used to say Lugogo cannot be filled by me, but I went there and filled it. So whatever ground is there, I will fill it to capacity.”
Her comments come shortly after she met Next Media Services CEO Kin Kariisa, sparking speculation that the media company could be involved in her next concert. Next Media has recently been involved in major entertainment events, including King Saha’s concert at Kololo Airstrip.
While Spice Diana has not yet announced an official date or venue, she said details of the concert will be revealed at the appropriate time. The singer has traditionally staged her major concerts early in the year, although her latest comments suggest she could be preparing for a return to the concert stage.
Spice Diana also addressed her absence from Ray G’s concert, despite the two artists having a successful collaboration on Omusheshe.
She explained that she was performing upcountry at the time and was therefore not in Kampala to attend the show. However, she said she supported Ray G by promoting the concert on her social media platforms before leaving the city.
According to the singer, by the time she returned to Kampala, it was already too late to make it to the concert.
The singer also took a firm stance against domestic violence, warning any potential future husband that she would not tolerate being physically abused.
Despite describing herself as a small woman, Spice Diana said she is physically strong enough to defend herself if confronted by an abusive partner. She, however, added that the dynamics of relationships also depend on how partners conduct themselves within the home.
For now, fans will have to wait for the official announcement on when and where Spice Diana intends to stage her next major concert.




