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Zambian gospel powerhouse Abel Chungu Musuka has officially declared he will be in Uganda for Levixone’s highly anticipated 12th career concert, “A One Tym Experience,” set for Sunday, 8 November 2026, at the prestigious Kampala Serena Hotel. In a viral X post on 30 March 2026, Musuka wrote: “I told @levixone I’ll be there. Did he ask? NOPE! Who said he has a choice? 😂 See You In November Uganda 🇺🇬.” The announcement accompanies Levixone’s official poster, which chronicles the artist’s decade-long concert journey from the 2012 Sheraton to the 2026 Serena show.

When Is Levixone’s Aone Tym Experience Concert in 2026?
The event is scheduled for Sunday, 8 November 2026, at Kampala Serena Hotel in Kampala, Uganda. It marks Levixone’s return to a major solo concert in the capital after years of building his brand through consistent annual shows. The poster highlights the evolution of his “Levixone Music” brand across iconic venues: Sheraton (2012), Katik (2013–2014), Imperial Royale (2015), Uganda Museum and Cricket Oval (2017–2018), Young Lugogo Stadium and Kololo (2019), Airstrip and University Inn (2023), and now the upscale Serena Hotel for 2026. Tickets and full lineup details are expected soon, but the buzz is already massive.


Will Abel Chungu Musuka Attend or Perform at Levixone’s 2026 Concert in Uganda?
Yes — Abel Chungu Musuka has publicly confirmed his attendance in the most humorous way possible. The Zambian star’s playful X post leaves no doubt: he is showing up in November 2026, whether Levixone formally invited him or not. Given their shared history of urban gospel innovation and mutual respect across East and Southern Africa, fans are already speculating he could deliver a special guest performance or collaboration onstage.
Who Is Abel Chungu Musuka? The Zambian Gospel Pioneer Who Changed the Game
Born in 1985 in Lusaka, Zambia, Abel Chungu Musuka (often called Abel C. Musuka) is one of Africa’s most respected gospel voices. The son of a former diplomat, he grew up surrounded by culture and music but chose to channel his talent into faith-based artistry that refuses to stay inside church walls. He exploded onto the scene in the mid-2010s with his breakthrough album Love Unleashed (2014), which blended smooth R&B, soulful melodies, and urban production with powerful gospel lyrics.
As a longtime fan from Kampala, I (the writer of this piece) have been hooked on Abel’s music since 2015. His Love Unleashed album was pure fire — the title track itself is ecstatic, uplifting, and impossible to sit still. Tracks like “Father’s Child,” “Warrior,” and the deluxe edition gems still dominate my playlists. Abel was one of the first African gospel artists to produce modern-day urban-style music that incorporated successfully sounds young people actually listen to — think slick beats, catchy hooks, and production that could easily cross over to secular radio — yet he stayed unapologetically anointed. That balance is what made him blow up across the continent.
Popular Collaborations of Abel Chungu With Lilly Million, Pompi, and Others
Abel’s discography is stacked with star-studded features that prove gospel can be both spiritual and stylish:
- “Superman Stronger” (feat. South African gospel star Lilly Million) – a super-love song that became an anthem for many couples.
- “Guns Down” (feat. Zambian hitmaker Pompi) – a powerful call to lay down weapons and pick up faith.
- Other notable collabs include Bizzle, Nakita, and even cross-border projects like “Jericho” with Lilly Million, Pompi, and Blaque Nubon.
These songs didn’t just chart — they redefined what African gospel could sound like in the 2010s.
How Levixone Rose From “Small Artist” to Ugandan Gospel Legend — The Parallel Story
Levixone (real name Sam Lucas Lubyogo, born 7 December 1992 in Nakasongola) followed a strikingly similar path in Uganda. He started as a relatively unknown voice compared to giants like Pastor Wilson Bugembe and Exodus. But he refused to play it safe. He dropped massive urban-gospel hits like “Turn the Replay” and the 2019 club-church destroyer “Chikibombe” — songs so infectious they still blast in nightclubs and Sunday services a decade later.
Initially, conservative religious leaders frowned on the danceable beats and youthful energy. But the tide turned. Modern pastors like Apostle Grace Lubega of Phaneroo Ministries opened the doors wide. Apostle Grace famously invited Zambian star Pompi (Abel’s frequent collaborator) to perform at Phaneroo, and Pompi has returned annually ever since. That single move helped normalize the fusion of urban sounds and gospel across Uganda. Today, Levixone’s music is the soundtrack for a generation that wants to worship and dance.
Why This 2026 Cross-Border Gospel Summit Matters
Abel Chungu Musuka and Levixone represent the same revolution: gospel music that speaks the language of young Africans without watering down the message. When two pioneers like this share a stage in Kampala — one from Zambia, one from Uganda — it’s more than a concert. It’s a full-circle moment for East and Southern African gospel.
Fans across the region are already calling it the “must-attend” faith-and-fun event of 2026. The Serena Hotel’s elegant setting promises an intimate yet high-energy night of worship, celebration, and possibly surprise collabs (Abel and Levixone together? Yes, please!).
As Abel cheekily reminded everyone, he’s coming whether Levixone asks or not. And Uganda is ready to welcome him with open arms and loud praise.
Save the date: 8 November 2026, Kampala Serena Hotel.
Details on tickets, full lineup, and special guests will be released soon. Follow @levixone and @AbelMusuka for the latest updates.
Whether you’ve been bumping Love Unleashed since 2015 or you discovered Levixone through “Chikibombe” at a wedding, this is the night African urban gospel comes home — louder, bigger, and more united than ever. See you in November, Uganda! 🇺🇬


