‘Love Fest Tour’ Lives Up to Its Name as Pallaso Performs and Reconnects
By Posha Aloyo
Ugandan singer Pallaso is not just rocking stages across Europe, he is living his best life both on and off the microphone.
The “Love Fest” tour has taken him through multiple cities, but it is the candid off-stage moments that are melting fans’ hearts.
While in Turkey, Pallaso showed he is not all work and no play. He shared a playful clip of himself battling it out at a ping-pong table inside an AMF bowling alley in Istanbul.
The caption? Classic Pallaso wisdom: “The end of Labor is to gain leisure time.”
He also hit the gym while in Turkey, keeping his fitness in check even with a packed tour schedule.
But before Europe, Pallaso made headlines for something far more personal.
In the United States, he reunited with his wife Nicole Hayman and their two children, Dinari and Maisha, after years apart.
He posted heartwarming snaps from a family day out, writing: “This is the Type of Love that makes other things not matter. Park Day. What a Day.”
The emotional family thread continued when, ahead of his massive Kampala concert at Lugogo Cricket Oval in June 2023, Pallaso welcomed Nicole and the kids to Uganda for the first time in nearly 8 years.
The social media video of their reunion tugged at heartstrings, with fans praising him for keeping family front and center.
Whether it is sweating it out in the gym, crushing ping-pong games, or soaking in overdue family time, Pallaso is showing that life on tour does not have to mean life on hold.
If “Love Fest” is about connection, then he is living the message louder than ever, on stage and off.