Singer Tracy Melon was forced to cut her performance short after a fan on Heat provocatively slapped her Nyash during a live show in Mbarara.
The “Kakana” singer had been performing at the Queens and Kings Cocktails Brunch held at Shooters Bar when the situation unfolded, leaving fans confused after she abruptly walked off stage.
Speaking after the incident, Tracy revealed that a male fan in the crowd inappropriately touched her while she was performing, an act she described as deeply disrespectful.
“There was a guy in the audience who patted my butt, and I felt very disrespected. Out of anger, I turned back, hit him, and then left the stage,” she said.

The unexpected exit brought the show to an early end, disappointing many attendees who had turned up for the performance.
This is not the first time the singer has faced disruption during a live show. Earlier this year, she was forced off stage during a New Year’s event in Luweero after a chaotic crowd incident.
Tracy Melon condemned such behavior, stressing that disrespect towards performers especially female artists should not be tolerated.
The incident has since sparked conversations around artist safety and crowd control at entertainment events, with many calling for stricter measures to protect performers on stage.
Singer Tracy Melon was left disappointed after a fan touched her inappropriately midway through her performance in Mbarara, put down the mic, and traced the venue exit. pic.twitter.com/WAZSSUv9zc
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