Ugandan musician Nandor Love has revealed plans for a major concert as she prepares for the next chapter of her music career.
The Nawolovu singer hinted that the upcoming show will feature a unique wildlife-inspired theme, calling on her fans to come dressed as animals, including giraffes, zebras, leopards and lions.
“I’m soon doing my concert. Prepare to dress like animals — giraffes, zebras, leopards, lions and so on, because that’s what I sing about best,” Nandor said, adding that she will officially announce the concert details soon.
Beyond the concert, Nandor is already working on ideas for new music, drawing inspiration from her surroundings.

“I think I’ll sing about Ekisodde because everywhere I turn, there’s a lot of monsters — ebisodde,” she said.
The singer also spoke about her plans to become a mother, revealing that she hopes to have children in the future but is currently focused on building her music career.
“Yes, I’m a woman and I’ll want to have my kids sometime. Whatever number God gives me, I’m okay. But for now, I’m on my music and that will come later,” she said.
Nandor also addressed her fallout with fellow musician Jowy Landa, with whom she was previously close.
Describing the disagreement as part of the realities of the music industry, Nandor said the two have chosen to ignore the situation rather than continue dwelling on it.
“What happened between me and Jowy Landa is normal in the music industry, but we just decided to ignore it. Let’s continue ignoring it because it’s useless,” she said.
The two musicians have previously exchanged public jabs, with Nandor releasing a song believed to be a response to Jowy after the latter made comments concerning their past living arrangements.
Despite the fallout, Nandor appears focused on moving forward, with her upcoming concert, new music and future plans taking centre stage.














