Geosteady Moves Valentine’s Concert to Sheraton Gardens
Valentine’s Day in Kampala usually belongs to the lovers, but this year, it belongs to a comeback story. After a year of quiet reflection and a transformative journey through rehabilitation, Geosteady is stepping back into the light.His upcoming show, Geosteady Live, isn't just another entry on the social calendar.
it’s a public closing of one chapter and the soulful beginning of another.
A New Scenery for a New Start
In a late-breaking plot twist, the venue for the February 14th showcase has shifted. While fans originally looked toward Speke Resort Munyonyo, the "Tokendeeza" singer will now be serenading the crowd under the stars at Sheraton Gardens.
While the organizers have remained tight-lipped about the reason for the switch, the move to a more central, garden-style setting feels poetic for an artist looking to reconnect with his roots.
Geosteady isn't just returning with his old hits; he's returning with a "different mindset." After stepping away in 2023 to focus on his personal well-being, the singer describes this hiatus as a period of essential growth.
"I’m coming back with a different mindset, different energy, and a performance my fans will truly feel," says Geosteady.
This marks his first major performance since his 2023 hiatus.
Expect a mix of his classic soulful storytelling and a "refreshed" sound born from his time away.
The Vibe: Positioned as a celebration of resilience, it’s less of a concert and more of a shared experience between an artist and the fans who stood by him.
The airwaves are already buzzing with updated promos, and the momentum is undeniable. Whether you’re there for the R&B vibes or to witness the evolution of one of Uganda’s most talented vocalists, Sheraton Gardens is the place to be this Valentine’s. Geosteady is ready to prove that while he was gone for a moment, his talent never left.
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