Ugandan singer Lydia Jazmine has officially confirmed her return to the stage with what is expected to be her biggest concert yet, scheduled for September 4, 2026.
The announcement was shared on her official social media platforms, marking her first confirmed headline concert in nearly two years since her last major live performance.
The highly anticipated show marks a major moment in the singer’s career and has already generated excitement across Uganda’s entertainment scene.
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Furthermore, the news about the concert quickly spread online, with fans and fellow artists welcoming the confirmation and expressing anticipation for further updates.
The announcement follows earlier hints she made in late 2025 about staging a concert in 2026 and comes after the success of her First Born concert, which remains her most notable headline performance to date.
“Today, 1ST MARCH marks two years since First Born Concert. Thank you for the energy and love. Last year we focused on THE ONE AND ONLY ALBUM and you turned it into something bigger SEPTEMBER 4TH we reunite, bigger vibes and memories. This is a celebration. Venue details Soon” Lydia Jazmine said
This upcoming concert will be Jazmine’s first confirmed headline show in nearly two years, following her last major live performance.
Fans have reacted with excitement across social media, with many expressing anticipation for further details, including the concert venue, ticket prices, and supporting acts.
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