Singer-cum-legislator- Hon. Geoffrey Lutaaya was one of the artists that delivered a remarkable Valentines Day to his fans.
Hon. Lutaaya offered an unforgettable musical experience at his ‘The Love Memories’ concert, that captivated his audience with romantic hits and a vibrant atmosphere, at the Sheraton Kampala Hotel Gardens.
The I&M Bank- powered event attracted a diverse audience, that varied in age groups and many other aspects, but were all adherent fans of the local/traditional Ugandan music genre.
Lutaaya didn’t need curtain raisers to get started. Joined by Da Nu Eagles band, he took to the stage at 8:30pm, dressed in white attire, and immediately captivated the audience. The crowd cheered loudly in anticipation of what the night had in stock for them.

He took fans through his collection of hits, keeping the crowd entertained and engaged throughout the opening session. He opened the concert with his classic, ‘Abamanyi Omukwano Mwebale,’ and went on to perform 40 songs throughout the night.
His second session featured songs like Mama Sandra, Oli Miss, Akyali Mboko, Nice and Lovely, and many more. This segment stood out for many, as Lutaaya was joined by his wife- singer Irene Namatovu. The couple, dressed in matching red outfits, created a captivating visual, sending the audience into a frenzy.
Lutaaya was supported by a large cast of performers, including fellow legislator Hillary Kiyaga, aka Dr. Hilderman (Mawokota North MP), Eddy Yawe, Nina Roz, Jovan Luzinda, Diana Nalubega, Messach Seemakula, and others.
However, Lutaaya dominated the stage, performing for 80% of the show. He opened and closed the event, while the supporting artists entertained the audience during the breaks between his main sessions.
Annette Nakiyaga, Head of Marketing and Corporate Communications at I&M Bank, explained that their partnership with Geoffrey Lutaaya for his concert stems from a desire to connect with their customers, including those running SMEs, who appreciate the local/traditional genre of music, while creating a memorable experience for them.
“At I&M Bank, we strive to connect with and appreciate all our customers, including those who enjoy local music. That’s why we partnered with Hon. Geoffrey Lutaaya—because we have customers who love his music. This partnership enables us to celebrate their tastes while demonstrating our support for the arts and the culture that unites communities,” Nakiyaga said.
The Love Memories’ concert ended after midnight, and attendees went home with unforgettable memories a one of the kind Valentine’s Day celebrations.