A new date has been announced for the closing of the annual gospel festival ‘Dutarame Live Concert’ that was expected to take place at the Imbugangari Kigali Car free zone area for reasons that were beyond their control. The concert has been rescheduled for September 2, at Pele Stadium, Nyamirambo from 2pm. The free event is set to feature performances by acclaimed artistes Alexis Dusabe, James and Daniella, Dominic Ashimwe, Josh Ishimwe and other fellow artistes. “We are working with the City of Kigali and we assure everyone that it will be an amazing experience. All the artistes are ready and everything is set, we cannot wait to meet this coming Saturday,” Dusabe told The New Times. Art and crafts, kids’ games, food and DJ music is also part of the package that awaits the attendees. Launched by veteran Rwandan Gospel singer Alexis Dusabe, the gospel festival serves as a platform that utilizes the transformative power of gospel music to sensitize and raise awareness about pressing social issues such as drug abuse, alcohol use, teenage pregnancy, depression, child abuse, street vendors and sexual workers. The festival’s goal is to create a positive impact by addressing these issues and proposing sustainable solutions. ALSO READ: Burundian gospel icon Apollinaire Habonimana set for concert in Kigali The festival has been a testament to the power of music in uniting communities and spreading messages of hope and joy. Adding to the excitement of the evening, the organisers have curated a lineup of surprise artistes and performances. The surprise acts are expected to surprise and delight the audience with their unique talents and anointed expressions of gospel music. The opening concert featured renowned gospel musician Aime Uwimana, Burundian musicians Apollinaire Habonimana and David Nduwimana, as well as Rwandan rising singer Prosper Nkomezi.