Ya Levis storms Kampala, leaves Ugandan girls wild on stage
Known for his infectious Afrobeat tunes and charismatic stage presence, the "Katchua" hitmaker had the crowd under his spell, from the moment he stepped on stage.
Last night, the Serena Hotel in Kampala was the epicenter of electrifying energy as Congolese sensation Ya Levis set the stage ablaze.
Known for his infectious Afrobeat tunes and charismatic stage presence, the “Katchua” hitmaker had the crowd under his spell, from the moment he stepped on stage.
However, it was the unexpected rush of Ugandan girls to the stage that stole the show, leaving many with mixed feelings.
As Ya Levis performed his signature tracks, the atmosphere in the packed venue reached fever pitch. His smooth dance moves and sensual lyrics were irresistible to his female fans, who couldn’t contain their excitement.
One by one, they dashed onto the stage, eager to rub dance with the star, creating a scene of pure, uninhibited joy. The concert transformed into a dance party, with Ya Levis playfully engaging with his fans, much to their delight.
However, the impulsiveness of the fans’ actions sparked a wave of reactions from the audience and those following the event of Ya Levis online.
Some attendees found the scene embarrassing, arguing that the girls’ excitement crossed the line. “It was chaotic,” said one attendee as she moved out of the venue. “They should have controlled themselves; it was as if they forgot where they were.”
On the other hand, many others defended the fans, calling it a moment of pure enjoyment with the musician Ya Levis.
“They were just having fun, and there’s nothing wrong with that. Concerts are about letting loose and enjoying the music,” said another concert-goer moving into the car parking.
From a performance standpoint, the show was a huge success. Ya Levis delivered a captivating set, with his smooth vocals and seamless transitions keeping the audience hooked from start to finish.
The lighting and sound at Serena Hotel complemented his performance, creating a vibrant ambiance that heightened the overall experience.
Ya Levis, known for his ability to connect with his audience, seemed to enjoy every moment of the spontaneous interaction, even encouraging the crowd’s enthusiasm.
This dynamic between artist and fans is a hallmark of his performances, where he blurs the line between performer and participant, making each concert a unique experience.
In the aftermath, the debate continues, but one thing is clear: Ya Levis left a permanent mark on Kampala, with a performance that will be talked about for a long time.
Whether you view it as fun or too much, the night was a testament to the power of live music to bring out raw, unfiltered emotions.