Canada based gospel musician Nice Ndatabaye, on Friday, September 29, held his second concert in Rwanda at Crown Conference, Nyarutarama in Kigali.
The artiste's gospel show was mainly organised to be a live recording event for his new songs.
Attended by only 300 worshippers, the concert featured a number of gospel singers including Bosco Nshuti, Savant Ngira, Ben and Chance and among others.
Nshuti was the first to grace the stage, commencing with the song "Rukundo," which awakened the initially tranquil congregation.
His curtain raising performance was followed by a preaching moment by Apostle Ruhinda.
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The headliner Ndatabaye took to stage at 7:59 PM, initiating his performance with a brief chorus from "Umbereye Maso," one of his popular songs. He later welcomed the solo artiste Savant Ngira to join him in worshipping God.
Singer Ndatabaye whose emotions broke while featuring with "Ibyo Ntunze" songwriter Bosco Nshuti, Ndatabaye revealed that, "In our culture, when someone is both your brother and friend, you gift him a cow, so I have gifted him one."
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Ndatabaye&039;s concert was also attended by several other gospel musicians, including James and Daniella, Janvier Muhoza, Christin Irimbere, Jado Sinza, Emmy Vox, among others.
In a sense of praise and worship Nice continued to introduce more performers one by one to the stage, and they all delivered captivating performances alongside him.
According to "Umbereye maso hitmaker Ndatabaye, the entire concert revolved around the recording of a new album that will be released in the near future.