What was supposed to be a regular nightlife event quickly turned into pure chaos.
Ugandan music stars King Saha and Pallaso are now dominating headlines after members of their camps reportedly clashed violently outside Supremacy Lounge during an event hosted by MC Scorpion.
And according to eyewitness reports circulating online, the situation escalated fast.
From alleged panga attacks to security intervention and reported gunshots fired into the air, the incident reportedly left partygoers scrambling for safety as panic unfolded outside the popular hangout spot.
But that’s not even the part social media can’t stop talking about.
The drama reportedly unfolded late last night after supporters linked to both King Saha and Pallaso gathered at Supremacy Lounge to support MC Scorpion’s event.
At first, everything appeared normal.
Music was playing. Crowds were vibing. Celebrities and their entourages were reportedly moving through the venue without obvious tension.
Then things suddenly changed.
According to reports making rounds online, a confrontation allegedly broke out between individuals connected to the two camps in the parking area outside the lounge.
Exactly what triggered the fight remains unclear.
However, witnesses claim the situation quickly escalated into violence, with one individual believed to be associated with Pallaso’s side reportedly suffering serious cuts after allegedly being attacked with a panga by people said to be linked to King Saha’s camp.
That detail immediately shocked fans online.
Because while celebrity rivalries often stay verbal or online, reports involving actual weapons instantly pushed the situation into much more alarming territory.
And then things got even more chaotic.
Reports further claim security personnel were forced to intervene as tensions spiraled out of control. According to accounts shared online, bullets were allegedly fired into the air in an effort to disperse crowds and restore order outside the venue.
Several videos circulating on social media appear to show moments of confusion and panic as people ran during the commotion.
The clips quickly spread across TikTok, Facebook, and X, with fans trying to piece together exactly what happened.
By the time of publication, neither King Saha nor Pallaso had publicly addressed the incident or confirmed the claims being widely shared online.
That silence only intensified speculation.
King Saha and Pallaso are two of Uganda’s most recognizable music stars, each commanding loyal fan bases and influential circles within the entertainment industry.
Over the years, Uganda’s music scene has occasionally seen tensions between artists, crews, and fan groups spill into public spaces, especially during nightlife events where emotions and rivalries can run high.
Still, incidents involving alleged physical violence naturally attract far more concern.

That’s partly because both artists have massive influence, particularly among younger fans who closely follow every development surrounding their favorite celebrities.
Meanwhile, Supremacy Lounge itself has become one of the well-known nightlife spots where artists, influencers, and entertainment personalities frequently gather for events and performances.
So when reports of violence surfaced from such a high-profile location, social media exploded almost instantly.
And honestly, the internet wasted absolutely no time picking sides.
The internet had thoughts — and they came fast.
Videos allegedly linked to the incident began spreading online within hours, showing crowds running, shouting, and gathering outside the venue during the reported scuffle.
Fans immediately noticed the tension in the clips, with many expressing concern over how quickly the situation reportedly escalated.
But one detail dominated conversations more than anything else: the alleged panga attack.
That single claim sent social media users into full debate mode, with reactions ranging from shock to anger to disbelief.
Within hours, hashtags connected to King Saha and Pallaso began circulating widely across Ugandan entertainment spaces online.
One viral comment read: “Uganda concerts are starting to sound like action movies.”
Dark humor aside, many fans genuinely expressed concern about safety at celebrity-linked events.
Some fans are already speculating that underlying tensions between individuals in the two camps may have existed before the incident, although no official confirmation has been provided.
Others cautioned against rushing to conclusions until verified details emerge from those directly involved.
It’s also unclear whether police or venue authorities are investigating the reported violence.
Meanwhile, supporters of both artists flooded comment sections defending their favorite stars while distancing them personally from the alleged actions of people around them.
A number of social media users also pointed out that neither King Saha nor Pallaso has publicly commented yet — something many interpreted as an attempt to avoid inflaming the situation further.
Still, online speculation continues growing by the hour.
Beyond the celebrity drama and viral clips, the incident also highlights growing concerns around safety at entertainment events.
For many fans, concerts and nightlife spaces are meant to be places for music, escape, and enjoyment — not fear or violence.
And while the exact details remain unclear, moments like these often leave ordinary attendees shaken long after the cameras stop recording.
That’s partly why so many people online are now calling for calmer interactions between celebrity entourages and tighter security at public events.
Ironically, the night was supposed to celebrate music and entertainment — but by morning, everyone was talking about alleged fights, panga attacks, and gunshots instead of performances.
And just like that, one chaotic parking-lot confrontation completely stole the spotlight.
One thing’s certain: the internet wants answers. But until King Saha or Pallaso finally break their silence, fans are left sorting through viral videos, rumors, and one very chaotic night that nobody saw coming.
