Singing trio B2C Entertainment a.k.a the Kampala Boyz have finally come out and trashed rumors that previously made rounds all over thr internet and on social media claiming that they were at loggerheads with the organisers of their recent concert. The allegations cameto the notice of netizens after reports revealing how concert organizer Juma Balunywa made a profit of Shs650k only from all their five shows.
It also came to the notice of revelers that the events organisers were not paid hence they came out in the news circles to complain and demand for heir share of the money, not caring whether there were no profits for the helpless boys. Word had it that the trio was not paid what they expected to earn and one event organizer identified as QC was also seen demanding Balunywa.
The two event organizers went ahead and took to the courts of law to settle the disagreements with QC claiming to demand sums from Balunywa, which he had left unpaid.
Speaking to journalists during David Lutalo’s concert in Mukono, the trio cleared the air noting that their concerts went down pretty well. They asserted that they do not have any challenge or rift with anyone, most especially regarding money.
"Truth be told, our extra concert shows went down pretty well, and let nobody lie to you that we are having any challenge or rift with anyone." They said
They also thanked their fans for showing them much love and support throughout their shows adding that they appreciate the money they gave them.
“Our fans came through, supported and showed us love through out, and gave us money as well,” the trio added.