TAKEAWAYS
- King Saha’s Tondeka e Kololo concert attracted thousands.
- DJ Nimrod says filling Kololo is a major career milestone.
- Nimrod warns artists against attempting Kololo shows without the audience to back them.
Media personality DJ Nimrod has hailed musician King Saha as the undisputed GOAT of Kololo Independence Grounds following his hugely successful Tondeka e Kololo concert last week.

The concert attracted thousands of revelers, with Saha delivering the kind of homecoming show that many Ugandan artists dream of having at some point in their careers.
According to Nimrod, filling Kololo is not just another item on an artist’s bucket list. It is a major career statement — and one that very few artists can confidently make.
“Every artist’s dream is to have a show like King Saha’s. No artist wakes up and goes to the studio without dreaming of reaching that level.”
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Nimrod believes Saha’s achievement should also serve as a warning to artists considering taking on the massive venue simply because it is one of the biggest stages in the country.
He cautioned musicians against rushing to announce Kololo concerts without first building the audience and momentum required to fill the grounds.
“You can do a show at Kololo or Lugogo and it flops. That’s career suicide. Kololo is too big.”
He further argued that some artists widely regarded as legends may struggle to replicate what Saha has just achieved, making the performance even more significant.
For Nimrod, the message is simple: artists should not dare take on Kololo without being ready for the challenge.
After Tondeka e Kololo, one thing appears settled in his eyes — King Saha is the King of Kololo.




