TAKEAWAYS
- Grace Nakimera has promised fans a memorable concert on September 11.
- The singer says she will perform all the songs that made her a household name.
- Her decision to revisit her secular catalog has surprised and excited longtime fans.
Veteran Ugandan singer Grace Nakimera has promised fans a memorable and electrifying experience at her upcoming concert scheduled for September 11.

Speaking during an interview with a local content creator, Nakimera said she is fully prepared to give her supporters a performance worthy of the love they have shown her throughout the years.
She revealed that fans should expect to hear every song that made them fall in love with her music, signaling a rare return to a catalog that has remained largely untouched since her transition into gospel music.
“I want fans to expect nothing but the best. Each song that they know and loved, they should expect it. I’ll give them the best concert ever of myself and so they should mark their calendars,” Grace Nakimera said.
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Nakimera remains one of the most celebrated female artists to emerge from Uganda’s music industry during the late 2000s and early 2010s. She dominated the airwaves with hit songs such as Sexy, Kawonawo, Ani Akumanyi and several others that cemented her place among the country’s top performers.
Beyond her music, she was admired for her stage presence, fashion sense and charisma, making her one of the most recognizable female entertainers of her generation.
However, at the peak of her career, Nakimera stepped away from secular music after becoming a born-again Christian. She embraced gospel music and distanced herself from her earlier work, leaving many fans wondering whether they would ever hear her classic songs performed live again
Her latest remarks have therefore generated excitement among longtime supporters, many of whom are eager to witness the return of one of Uganda’s finest female performers. With promises of a complete musical journey through her career, anticipation for the September 11 concert continues to grow.




