IN PICTURES: Joyous Celebration spreads worship anthem in debut Kigali concert
Monday, December 30, 2024
South Africa’s celebrated gospel choir, Joyous Celebration performs at their Joyous Celebration concert at BK Arena on Sunday, December 29. All photos by Emmanuel Dushimimana

Members of the Christian faithful from various parts of Kigali and beyond gathered at BK Arena on Sunday, December 29, eager for an evening of worship from South Africa’s acclaimed gospel choir Joyous Celebration alongside Rwanda’s very own Gentil Misigaro and Alarm Ministries.

The choir sparked spiritual atmosphere in an unforgettable evening of gospel music experience, leaving attendees longing for more

The first performer at the concert, which was initially scheduled to begin at 3 p.m., showed up more than two hours later. Gospel duo, couple and show MCs Rene Patrick and Tracy Agasaro apologized on behalf of the organising team although they could not explain what caused the delay.

There were so many empty seats when the concert began but revelers kept coming as time went by.

Even if the event began with many empty seats, attendees continued arriving throughout the evening.

At 5:47 p.m., Alarm Ministries opened the stage with powerful performance in songs such as Messiah, Ijambo Ry'Imana, and Imbabazi Ze. Their vibrant set warmly welcomed guests from countries including Kenya, Botswana, Tanzania, Burundi and Uganda.

The choir’s performance paved way for Evangelical Restoration Church Pastor Joshua Ndagijimana Masasu who shared an inspiring message based on Hebrews 13:15. He expressed his excitement in witnessing the rapid growth of gospel music in Rwanda and encouraged continued progress in the years to come.

Gentil Misigaro took the stage at 8:15 p.m., acknowledging the diverse audience and promising to bless them with the best of his music from his repertoire. Buri Munsi, also performed in Swahili as Kila Siku, was among the songs which stood out during his performance, much to the delight of the crowd.

The choir sang crowd favorites such as Bengingazi, Useyabuya Baba, and Malilongwe

Joyous Celebration was finally introduced to the stage at 9:11 p.m., transforming the atmosphere in the arena with their dynamic and uplifting performance. They sang crowd favorites such as Bengingazi, Useyabuya Baba, and Malilongwe. A special highlight was their Interpretation of Tuguhaye Icyubahiro in Kinyarwanda, which had the entire audience singing along in jubilation.

During their performance, Joyous Celebration apologized for their limited stage time, explaining that they had another commitment in Durban, South Africa, the following day, December 30. They also cited challenges with the event’s organisation, which prevented them from delivering their full planned set.

Some attendees joined the singers as they sang crowd favorites such as Bengingazi, Useyabuya Baba, and Malilongwe

Despite the setbacks, the choir promised to "return soon” for an extended performance. They exited the stage at 10:15 p.m., leaving the audience with a mix of joy and anticipation. Gentil Misigaro then returned to conclude the concert with a heartfelt closing performance.

Gospel singer Pappy Clever and his pianist Musinga attended the concert.

Joyous Celebration sang crowd favorites such as Bengingazi, Useyabuya Baba, and Malilongwe.
The debut concert in Rwanda was held at BK Arena in Kigali.
Gospel duo Rene Patrick and Tracy Michella, served as the event’s MCs
A special highlight was their Interpretation of Tuguhaye Icyubahiro in Kinyarwanda, which had the entire audience singing along in jubilation.
U.S.-based gospel artist Gentil Misigaro during his performance at the concert at BK Arena
The gospel concert was attended by thousands of revelers, including some of them coming from different countries in the region. Photo by Emmanuel Dushimimana.
Gentil Misigaro took the stage at 8:15 p.m., acknowledging the diverse audience
Misigaro's performance was among the highlights of the concert. Captured here are some attendees sing with him while performing Buri munsi track
Performers exited the audience at BK Arena
US based Rwandan gospel music singer Misigaro was among the performers at the show.
Sinzi uko ubigenza hitmaker Gentil Misigaro blessing the show in Kigali
Singers from Alarm Ministries during the performance.
The concert featured Alarm Ministries.
Worshippers join the choir during the introduction of the famous song 'Tambira Jehovah'.
Gospel singer Sinza was among local artistes who attended the show.
Alarm Ministries' Ben during the performance.
This continental choir's performance in Kigali left attendees longing for more
Journalist Scovia Mutesi was among attendees of the choir's debut show in Rwanda.
Fans from various parts of Kigali and beyond gathered at BK Arena, eager for an evening of worship with Joyous Celebration
South Africa’s celebrated gospel choir, Joyous Celebration performs at their Joyous Celebration concert at BK Arena on Sunday, December 29. All photos by Emmanuel Dushimimana
Apostle Masasu Ndagijimana and other attendees during a worship session at the concert.
The visiting choir during its dynamic and uplifting performance
Joyous Celebration's fans who travelled from Tanzania.
Joyous Celebration graced the stage at 9:11 p.m.
Participants at the concert. Joyous Celebration promised to return soon for an extended performance.
South Africa based choir blessed the show through their famous songs such as Bengingazi, Useyabuya Baba, and Malilongwe
Joyous Celebration promised to return soon for an extended performance.
Fans from regional countries including Kenya and Tanzania were photographed at the gospel concert.
Tambira Jehovah song writers transforming the atmosphere in the arena with their dynamic and uplifting performance
The choir sang crowd favorites such as Bengingazi, Useyabuya Baba, and Malilongwe
Some attendees joined the singers as they sang crowd favorites such as Bengingazi, Useyabuya Baba, and Malilongwe
A special highlight was their Interpretation of Tuguhaye Icyubahiro in Kinyarwanda, which had the entire audience singing along in jubilation.
This continental choir's performance in Kigali left attendees longing for more
South Africa based choir blessed the show through their famous songs such as Bengingazi, Useyabuya Baba, and Malilongwe
Tanzanians who turned up to enjoy Joyous Celebration's performance in Kigali.
Pastor of Evangelical Restoration Church Joshua Ndagijimana Masasu preaches at the concert. Masasu shared an inspiring message based on Hebrews 13:15.
Joyous Celebration promised to return soon for an extended performance.
The debut show in Rwanda took place on Sunday December 29.