Leone Island Music Empire artist, Jose Chameleone, also known as Joseph Mayanja, defied his illness and took the stage at the Afro Fest held in Canada. Just a day ago, Chameleone had been released from Aline Medical Hospital in Minneapolis after undergoing weeks of medical examinations and treatment.
Chameleone, through his various social media platforms, expressed his optimism for a swift recovery, although he acknowledged that it might require some more time and patience. Despite this, he pushed through and delivered a performance at the Afro Fest in Toronto over the weekend.
We obtained videos showing Jose Chameleone seated on a chair, exuding a mellow vibe while performing, before energetically making his way to the crowd to shake their hands.
Captioning the performance video on his Instagram account, Chameleone expressed his gratitude to his fans for their unwavering love and promised them an even brighter and better performance in the future.
“I showed up – Thank you for the unconditional love. The smiles on your faces are the prayers for me. One day we shall come back big, brighter, and better. Thank you, management, for the exceptional care. We will return next summer.” Jose Chameleone
The Afro Fest, an annual event held at Woodbine Park in Toronto, is one of the largest African music festivals in North America, attracting a diverse range of attendees.
Chameleone’s determination to overcome his illness and deliver a remarkable performance at the Afro Fest showcases his resilience and commitment to his fans. As he continues to recover, his supporters eagerly await his return to the stage, knowing that he will bring even more energy and enthusiasm in future performances.