Renowned local singer, Naava Grey has thrilled revellers with her music vocals in her performance. Following last night’s performance at the “Skyz Exclusive” monthly show featuring Maestro’s band, the artist outdid herself on serveral songs with Aliba Omu taking it for the day according fans.
Her coming was part of a development that kicked off last month with renowned vocalist Irene Ntale after management noticed the audience’s love for exciting nights out with a live band and an intimate experience.
According to Davis Mugabi Skyz General Manager, this time round Naava Grey was chosen next because of her vocal capabilities that can entertain their classy audience.
He said; Like we promised that every month we will be having a new artist. We have today brought Naava Grey who has got an incomparable voice.” Mc Icy, a tweeter user had no words but simply describe the performance as magical.
“What a night , what a performance, her voice is just magical,” she said. Another identified as Useful Idiot says what sets Naava’s music apart is the person of Naava. He said; “The gracefulness Naava Grey approaches her career with and focus on just delivering good music will always make her a class act.
Never in the usual bickering…she just goes to the studio, records music, performs at few events and that’s it.” The environment hit a whole other frenzy at Kenneth Mugabi, a renown classic singer and Naava Grey’s collabo.
Speaking on behalf of DMaestroz band, Khan Ayub, the Manager, says Naava Grey is the queen of live music and she aligns with the essence of the exclusive show. He noted that the event aims at bringing the young, vibrant, and classy people together to experience the band, a renowned artist, and barbeque snacks as they enjoy the beautiful views in the heart of Kampala.
Revellers were in awe of a colorful setup at the Tropicana poolside at the hotel experiencing the night with barbeque and snacks for shillings 150,000 while entry payment is 100,000 Shillings. SKyz Hotel’s is after promoting local talent in the music industry as a tribute to its efforts to support Uganda’s cultural and creative industries.