The B2C Entertainment trio believes the stage is not just a place to perform, it’s a space to connect, to relive memories, and to give fans the authentic experience they deserve.Speaking about their upcoming concert, the trio emphasized that their main goal has never been about making money but fulfilling the expectations of their audience.They went on to explain that focusing solely on profit limits creativity and passion, the two elements that define their brand and artistry.If your goal is to make money from concerts, you’ll end up giving less and limiting yourself, yet as a brand, you have to do what is expected of you.The B2C Entertainment is preparing to take fans on a nostalgic journey through their musical evolution—from their earliest hits to their latest projects.In this concert, we want to bring back all the memories from year one to the present.Meet Abraham Luzzi, the Independent Candidate for Kampala Central MP (2026–2031)The trio promises a performance that will not only celebrate their journey but also deliver something truly unique to Uganda’s entertainment scene.During a concert, we believe our fans have been waiting to see us, so when we get on stage, we do something new—something they’ve never seen before.Concerts allow you to tell your story to your fans the way you want them to know you..@b2centug: If your goal is to make money from concerts, you’ll end up giving less and limiting yourself, yet as a brand, you have to do what is expected of you.#NextBigTalk #NextRadioUg pic.twitter.com/Yf41K7H2XL— Next Radio 106.1FM (@nextradio_ug) November 7, 2025The post B2C Entertainment: Concerts are about delivering to fans, not just making money appeared first on MBU.