Ugandan songstress Pia Pounds has been in the music game for years, dropping hits and building a loyal fan base—but when it comes to staging her maiden concert, she’s pumping the brakes.
While fans have been urging her to take that leap, promising to show up in full force, Pia is taking a different route—one paved with faith, patience, and purpose.
“A concert isn’t just a mere celebration you can organize. It needs preparation and time,” Pia explained. “It’s always good to wait for God’s time to stage one, and I’ll do so after engagements with Him.”
🎤 Not Just About the Music
Pia knows her worth—and her catalog backs it up. But according to the “Tupaate” singer, having good music alone doesn’t cut it when it comes to headlining a concert.
“There’s so much more that goes into it. The music is important, yes, but a successful concert demands planning, prayer, and serious commitment,” she told fans.
This spiritual approach is deeply personal for Pia, who believes that every big move in life—especially one involving her music and fans—should be aligned with divine timing.

🙏 “I Need to Engage with God First”
Unlike some artists who rush to put on a show after scoring a few hits, Pia Pounds is firm in her decision to wait for the right time—a time that feels both spiritually and professionally right.
“You have to be faithful and prayerful before deciding on such a big step,” she said. “It’s not just about singing songs—it’s a connection with your audience, and I want mine to be powerful, intentional, and blessed.”
💬 Fans React: “We’ll Wait for You, Queen!”
Fans have been vocal about wanting Pia to give them a night to remember—but they’ve also shown overwhelming support for her decision to move at her own pace.
Social media lit up with comments like:
“God’s time is the best time, Pia!”
“We’re still here when you’re ready!”
“Manifesting a sold-out concert when you finally decide—take your time.”
📈 Why Pia’s Concert Would Be a Big Deal
Despite not having held a solo concert yet, Pia Pounds is undeniably one of Uganda’s most recognizable female artists, with a strong digital presence, chart-topping hits, and a growing influence across East Africa.
From her breakout tracks to viral collaborations, she’s been a mainstay in the industry—and a full-blown concert could be a massive milestone not just for her, but for Ugandan female artists in general.
But for Pia, impact trumps pressure.
“When I do it, it’ll be worth the wait. I don’t want to rush and then miss the moment that was meant to be mine,” she affirmed.
🧠 The Bigger Picture: Artists Owning Their Narrative
Pia Pounds’ decision highlights a growing shift among modern artists—moving away from industry pressure and choosing to do things on their own terms.
Whether it’s how they release music, engage fans, or stage live shows, more musicians are prioritizing mental health, spiritual grounding, and authenticity over rushing to fit a certain timeline.
📌 What’s Next for Pia?
While there’s no official concert date on the calendar just yet, Pia Pounds promises she’s not going anywhere—and her music will keep coming.
“I’ll announce when the time is right,” she told fans. “But for now, let’s keep growing together, spiritually and musically.”
✨ Final Word: Pia Pounds might be holding off on her debut concert, but she’s not holding back on purpose. In an industry that often demands “more, now,” she’s choosing faith over frenzy—and that’s a power move in itself.
💬 Should artists wait for “God’s timing” before big career moves? Would you still attend Pia’s first concert no matter when it happens? Let us know in the comments and stay locked to The Pop Radar (TPR) for the latest on your faves!