News reaching our platform confirms that Patrick Mulwana, commonly known by his stage name “Alien Skin,” cut short his performance at Comedy Store UG last night.
However, Alien Skin, who was the final act of the night following Fik Fameica, was visibly frustrated by the technical issues on stage.
The Fangone Forest boss told the Uncovered Ug media team that the place had poor sound quality as the reason for his early exit.
Despite attempts to proceed with his set, the artist said the sound was not good enough for him to continue.
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Furthermore, Alien Skin gave the stage to Sandra Naxx, his collaborator on a currently trending hit song titled “kapati” in town. Naxx delivered her performance as planned, but when Alien Skin returned to try and perform his own songs, the sound issues persisted. Additionally, the collaboration song is compared to his single song titled “Sitya Danger”
He eventually gave up and simply told the crowd, “Good night,” before exiting. However, we are waiting for Comedy Store UG to respond to Alien Skin’s behavior last night.
In conclusion, here at Uncovered UG, we encourage promoters to always prepare good sound for the musicians to avoid such embarrassments.
written by @enock katamba

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Enock Katamba – Journalist | Founder of Uncovered Ug (uncoveredug.com)
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