"For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life." so says the Bible. That was the theme of Bosco Nshuti's live concert.
Organized by gospel musician Bosco Nshuti and attended by thousands of gospel music lovers, the Unconditional Love Concert, was a blessing one at a fully- packed main hall at Kigali Conference and Exhibition village on Sunday, October 30, 2022.
The concert, dubbed ‘The Unconditional Love Live Worship Concert’, was headlined exclusively by gospel singers as part of Bosco Nshuti' s renewed quest to talk about that unconditional love of God, sing about it and preach about it.
The concert lineup included Bosco Nshuti as main headliner, Alarm Ministries, Josh Ishimwe , Alexis Dusabe and James & Daniella among others. The show was graced by Pastor Desiree Habyarimana who preached about the love of God, as he stressed on how God unconditionally loved the World and gave Jesus Christ.
In a refreshing atmosphere of praise and worship, the concert was another opportunity for the ‘Ibyo Ntunze’, hitmaker to present to the audience his better-half whom they expect to tie the knot very soon.
Dominated by the organizer Bosco Nshuti on the stage, flanked with his talented backers, the Ni Muri Yesu songwriter, caused the whole venue to become a mass choir as he introduced Ni Muri Yesu, the song that spiritually and emotionally brought a state of worship at the concert.
Followed by the Rwandan gospel music legend Alexis Dusabe in his three songs. The man of God, Dusabe, through his "Tugumane Mwami ,Halleluya, Mwami Tugumane '' brought attendees closer to God as they all raised up their hands and voices in a joint worship moment.
The Unconditional Love Concert came to an end with the duo, James and Daniella, one of the most talented and loved couples in Rwandan Gospel music. While performing "Ni njyewe" , the couple attracted the audience for a blessed mass performance that remained the unforgettable deed.
Born and raised in a Christian family and grew up singing in an ADEPR church choir, Nshuti has been doing gospel music since 2015. Under his solo gospel music career, so far, the famous artiste has produced over 20 songs. His name has become well-known after his first event in 2018, dubbed ‘Ibyo Ntunze Live Concert’ that took place at Serena Hotel.
The gospel concert also honoured Gisele Precious, a female Rwandan Gospel musician who passed away on September 15, 2022, in Rubavu District. To pay tribute to her, the audience observed a minute of silence at the concert.
Through colorful pictures, Claudette Nziza Uwiduhaye, brought some highlights of the concert for a nutshell view of the best moments that happened there.