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Home | Abtex Promotions Joins Balaam Barugahara in Condemning Violence Among Artists

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Abtex Promotions Joins Balaam Barugahara in Condemning Violence Among Artists

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Last updated: January 2, 2025 9:05 pm
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Renowned events promoter Abbey Musinguzi, famously known as Abtex, has voiced his support for Hon. Balaam Barugahara’s call to combat violence and hooliganism in Uganda’s music industry. In a bid to restore calm and coexistence, Abtex emphasized the need for accountability and urged fellow promoters to avoid booking artists involved in gang-related incidents.

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A Unified Stance Against ViolenceAbtex Speaks OutReactions from Fans and StakeholdersA Turning Point for Uganda’s Music Industry?The Path Forward

The calls for reform follow a violent feud between singers Alien Skin and Pallaso, which erupted during the Empele Festival on Wednesday and escalated into retaliatory attacks on Thursday morning.

A Unified Stance Against Violence

Balaam Barugahara’s initial statement condemned gang violence and called on music promoters to take a stand by boycotting artists linked to such incidents. He outlined a strict six-month ban on promoting violent artists and emphasized mandatory behavior change as a prerequisite for re-entry into the industry.

Adding his voice to the movement, Abtex highlighted Alien Skin’s involvement in recent chaos, calling for immediate consequences to prevent further damage to the industry’s reputation.

Abtex Speaks Out

In a statement shared on Facebook, Abtex specifically targeted Alien Skin, citing the chaos caused by the Fangone Forest gang during the Empele Festival. He urged members of the music promotion federation to unite and refrain from booking Alien Skin for any shows.

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“This message goes to all promoters: no one under our federation should book Alien Skin for any show because of the chaos and his hooligans caused on the 31st,” Abtex wrote.

The promoter, known for his activism against violence, stressed that the industry must take collective responsibility for fostering a peaceful and professional environment.

Reactions from Fans and Stakeholders

The escalating feud between Alien Skin and Pallaso has drawn widespread criticism from fans, industry players, and security agencies. Many believe that such incidents tarnish the reputation of Uganda’s music scene and create an unsafe environment for both artists and fans.

  • Fans: “We love their music, but the violence must stop. Artists should inspire peace, not chaos.”
  • Industry Leaders: “The boycott is a bold step, but more needs to be done to address the root causes of these conflicts.”
  • Critics: “Banning artists might not solve the problem. Dialogue and rehabilitation could be more effective.”

A Turning Point for Uganda’s Music Industry?

The joint stance by Abtex and Balaam underscores a critical moment in Uganda’s entertainment industry. Their call for a boycott sends a strong message to artists and their management teams about the need for discipline and professionalism.

This situation also raises broader questions about the role of promoters, sponsors, and fans in shaping the industry’s culture. By refusing to tolerate violence, stakeholders can help foster a more constructive and collaborative music scene.

The Path Forward

As the music community grapples with these issues, there’s growing recognition of the need for systemic changes, including stronger regulations, better conflict resolution mechanisms, and opportunities for artists to grow without resorting to rivalry or violence.

For now, the boycott against Alien Skin by major promoters like Abtex and Balaam Barugahara serves as a wake-up call for the industry. Whether this leads to lasting change will depend on how artists, promoters, and fans collectively address the challenges ahead.

Stay tuned as the story unfolds and Uganda’s music industry works to rebuild trust and harmony.

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