After reaching another milestone of a successful tour in the UK, Europe and the US, Rwanda's Zouk and RnB star Christopher Muneza has already confirmed that he will end his world tour in Canada.
The tour, which is in line with Christopher's comeback to the Rwandan music industry since parting ways with Kina Music, his first management, is aimed at exporting his new sound to the rest of the world and promoting most of his recent projects.
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Speaking to The New Times on Wednesday, January 17, the acclaimed Rwandan guitarist, and singer said that he is excited to have the final stop of his world tour in Canada, seeing how the Rwandan diaspora living in the country are supporting his music.
"It is a blessing to have had successful shows on different continents and we hope that our last shows in Canada will be even bigger than the previous ones. To my fans in the country, I can&039;t wait to show you how we party back home," the artiste said, adding that more details about the tour, including dates and cities, will be announced soon.
The New Times understands that Christopher will be jetting off to Canada in May and that preparations are underway for the release of his next album.
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Canada follows successful shows the artiste had in Europe in early 2023, the US in the summer of the same year, as well as a mega concert in Burundi that took place in Bujumbura on 30 December.
This will not be Christopher’s first appearance in the western world. The musician has performed in Europe from Brussels, Belgium, to Lyon, France, and many other major cities in Europe and Africa.
In 2016, Christopher Muneza parted ways with Kina Music, which he joined in 2009 at the age of 15.
He rose to fame after releasing several hits such as 'Iri Joro', which he made with Danny Nanone and gave him his breakthrough, 'Habona', 'Babyumva', 'Ndabyemeye', 'Agatima', 'Urubavu', 'Abasitari' and others.