B2C Entertainment to honor Andy Events at 10th anniversary concert despite past fallout

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The B2C Entertainment trio, consisting of Mr. Lee, Bobby Lash, and Julio, has revealed that they would be celebrating their former manager, Andy Events, despite bitter fallout.

In an interview with BBS TV ahead of their 10th anniversary concert, the trio couldn’t help but acknowledge Andy Events for his contribution to their success. In celebration of unity, B2C expressed their desire to have him present at the show, but revealed he wouldn’t make it because he is out of the country.

“Andy is celebrated because he is one of the people responsible for what we are today. Wherever he is, we would want to have him on the show. We talk to him and I’m certain he is happy because whatever we have achieved now, he knows we are serious about our career,” they said.

In 2018, months after their successful concert, B2C released an official statement announcing the end of their working relationship with manager Andy Events.

Andy had previously denied the breakup rumor, but after making the statement in November of that year, the boys officially distanced their brand from the label. Allegations suggested that the relationship between the two parties was strained, and Andy insisted they drop their stage name ‘B2C’, which he insisted legally belonged to him.

In the recent interview, however, they note that ‘B2C’ as a brand is registered as a limited company and was using the ‘Kampala Boys’ name to spice up their career following the drama.

Andy had worked together with B2C for about five years before they decided to part ways.

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