Legendary singer Joseph Mayanja alias Jose Chameleone, put up one of his best shows in recent times as he marked 25 years in the industry, at his sold-out ‘Legend in Gold’ concert held at the Kampala Serena Hotel on Saturday, August 31, 2024.
With I&M Bank Uganda as the official banking partner, the event saw Chameleone perform almost his entire music catalogue.
Donning a golden robe, Chameleone took to the stage at exactly 9:10pm, kicking off his performance with his all time classic- Kipepeo. In exhibition of respect, all revelers got on their feet in unison, including the entire VIP section.
The event, hosted by TV personality Dagy Nyce saw Chameleone perform for 1 hour and 10 minutes, before taking a break. The session was dominated by mostly early 2000s bangers like Beyi Kali, Mambo Bado, Befula, Nekolera Maali, Dorotia, Mama Mia, Byansi Byakuleka, Moto Moto, including the still fresh hits like Kigwa Leero and the like.
Towards the end of the first session, he transitioned into smooth melodies like ‘Nkwagala Nyo’ among others.
During his second session, Chameleone performed more bangers including Vumilia, Valu Valu, Badilisha, Basima Ogenze, among others. Weasle joined big brother on stage and the two rocked the audience with their Bomboclat hit.
Chameleone also invited the Mayanja brothers (Weasel and Pallaso), Kenya’s Redsan, Bebe Cool and Dj Micheal
I&M Bank, one of the sponsors who hosted their golden jubilee celebrations at the same venue, solidified their commitment to supporting the arts and culture.
“We recently celebrated the I&M Bank 50 milestone at this very venue. Partnering with an Icon of Chameloene’s stature highlights our long-standing commitment to excellence and community. Given his 25-year milestone in the music industry, it was a natural fit for us to associate with the Legend in Gold concert, a celebration that resonates with our values of legacy, prestige, and the enduring power of excellence,” said Annette Nakiyaga, Head of Marketing and Corporate Affairs at I&M Bank.
“Our involvement reflects not only our appreciation for the arts, but also our desire to engage with events that embody the spirit of achievement and continuity,” she added.