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Geosteady confirms Valentine’s Day concert at Sheraton Gardens

Peter Luzinda
Last updated: January 23, 2026 7:55 am
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George William Kigozi, professionally known as Geosteady, has officially announced a live Valentine’s Day concert set for February 14, 2026, at Sheraton Gardens in Kampala.

The confirmation comes directly from the artist via his official X (formerly Twitter) account, following earlier promotional leaks.

In his post, Geosteady invited fans to attend what he described as a “special Valentine’s Day performance,” signalling his continued association with romantic-themed music and events.

The show, organised by Abtex Promotions, is billed as a solo live performance. General admission tickets are priced at UGX 100,000, with premium table packages available through mobile money and online ticketing platforms.

Geosteady’s smooth R&B style and love-themed repertoire have made him a popular choice for Valentine’s Day concerts in Uganda, and entertainment analysts note that social media announcements like this allow artists to directly engage fans and shape event narratives.

Several details about the concert remain undisclosed, including supporting acts, production scale, security arrangements, and whether the performance is a standalone event or part of a series.

The announcement comes as Uganda’s live music scene continues to rebound in early 2026, with multiple artists expected to unveil major performances during the peak entertainment season, heightening competition for audiences.

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