Diamond promises exciting show ahead of Iwacu Muzika Festival
Friday, August 16, 2019
EAP CEO Joseph Mushyoma (L), the brains behind Iwacu Muzika Festival shares a chat with Diamond Platnumz during yesterday's media briefing at Kigali Serena Hotel. Courtesy.

Tanzanian music superstar Diamond Platnumz has promised to deliver the best for his fans ahead of today’s performance that will conclude Iwacu Muzika Festival at Amahoro Stadium’s parking grounds.

The annual music festival, which kicked off two months ago, is organised by East African Promoters (EAP) and sponsored by Bralirwa.

The Kanyaga hit maker arrived in Kigali yesterday, where he spoke to local journalists at a press conference, before flying straight to Burundi where he performed at a private Party in Bujumbura.

The singer has over the past few months staged a series of performances during his ongoing world tour, which has left many doubting his routine energy on stage, amid fears that he could be fatigued.

The Tanzanian Bongo star arrived at Kigali International Airport yesterday morning ahead of the show. Courtesy.

Diamond however, assured journalists that he is only looking forward to delivering a great performance and ensure he goes beyond the audience's expectations.

"I can promise Rwandans to expect nothing but the best from my performance. It’s been a while and many of my songs have since been released. I am well-prepared, just get ready to come and we enjoy the show together,” he said.

Since he last came in Rwanda a year ago,  Diamond's Music  record label, Wasafi,  has produced a big number of mega hits, singles and collaborations,  which went on to take people from across Africa and beyond by story.

Some of the singer’s popular songs include Tetema, Inama, his collaboration with Congolese musician Fally Ipupa and the singer's brand new song Kanyaga.

Joseph Mushyoma, the CEO of East African Promoters (EAP), earlier on told Saturday Times that the festival’s first edition has been a success with local artistes networking with their fans from across the country while a number of sponsors have shown their commitment in supporting the local music industry through the festival.

"I can only thank our partners who have been with us over the past two months and this shows me that the future of the festival will be better as long as sponsors keep showing their interest to support it. The better collaborations get the better the festival will become in future editions, "he said.

Diamond Platnumz will perform alongside other local artistes like Masamba Intore, Amalon, Sintex, Bruce Melodie, Quee Champions, Safi Madiba, and Francois Nsengiyumva of the Igisupusupu fame, among others.

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