As the annual diaspora event, Rwanda Day, approaches, organisers and promoters have also recognised the music lovers and party-goers who will be attending the event by organising side events to entertain them. The event, scheduled for February 2-3 in the US capital, Washington DC, will attract thousands of members of the expatriate Rwandan community and friends of the country, and nearly 13,000 people have already registered for the event. ALSO READ: 13,000 register for Rwanda Day in Washington DC It is also said that some of the big local musicians will be in Washington DC over the weekend to attend and perform during Rwanda Day and its side events. Are you going to be in Washington DC this weekend? The New Times has got you covered. Here are some of the events you might not want to miss. Tempah'D Night in Washington DC Kigali's famous Hottempah collective team, best known for throwing the biggest parties in town, has shifted to Washington DC this weekend, where they are expected to bring the best vibes to partygoers in town for Rwanda Day. Dubbed 'Tempah'D night in Washington DC', the show will take place on February 2, at Yolo Lounge and Restaurant DC, and will feature performances by Nyata, a member of the Hottempah collective team. Admission to the show is $20 for early bird tickets and $25 for those who buy tickets on the day. Rwanda Day Pre & After Party Organised by Afrohub Entertainment, a Phoenix-based Rwandan entertainment company under Ernesto Ugeziwe, the events will bring together different deejays and artists based in Rwanda and the United States. The pre event will be held on Friday, February 2, alongside deejays Nshiski, Innox and Banti on the decks. Dubbed the Afrobeat party, the event will see renowned Afrobeat Deejay Nshiski, who is regarded as the best Afrobeat deejay in Washington D.C. The day will be opened by a business forum attended by 400-500 people. The pre party will take place at Privilege DC night club at 30 dollars, from 9PM to 3AM. Saturday night, February 3, the Rwanda Day after party will give attendees the best show with deejays Toxxyk, Major Kev and Kii. Ernesto told The New Times that they have put a lot of effort in bringing the pre and after parties, welcoming people to pull up for a fun and networking filled experience. The after party will be held at Space DC Lounge & restaurant with an entrance fee of $30. Kigali to Washington DC After Party Hosted by Ally Soudy, The Keza and Cece, the show will host different artists coming from different places. Special appearances expected are Jay Pac, comedian Ramjaane, Miss Rwanda Arizona 2019 Joyeuse Umutoni, rapper Shizzo, actress Assia Mutoni and artiste Time B among others. DJ Manzi will be on the decks playing music for the attendees. Music entrepreneur Bad Rama and fashion model Jolie Bwiza, Massamba, TMC, Kitoko, Kamichi, Bad Rama and journalist Scovia Mutesi will be among the guests. The event will kick off Saturday, February 3, from 9PM till late at Signature lounge. Entrance fee is $40. Official Rwanda Day Pre-Afterparty by AfroHub Ent Afro Hub Entertainment has also organised a two-day party for Rwandans attending Rwanda Day in Washington over the weekend. The first show will take place on February 2, at Privilege DC and will feature performances by renowned disc spinners such as DJ Innox, DJ Shinski and DJ Banti. On February 3, a concert will take place at 'Space', where DJ Toxxyk, DJ Kev and DJ Kii will be the DJs of the night. Admission to the show is $30. Ikaze Night Rwandans travelling to Washington DC will be treated to a 'Welcome Night' concert at Swahili Village on February 1. The show will be headlined by US-based Rwandan DJs such as DJ Innox and DJ Jimmy Tabz. Tickets for the show are already sold out. The Wrap Up Innox Entertainment will host the final party in Washington DC on February 4, featuring some of the best US-based Rwandan disc spinners. The likes of DJ Jimmy Tabz, DJ Innox, DJ Rrug, DJ Onyx will be performing at the event which will take place at Kaldi's. ALSO READ: 7,000 register for Rwanda Day in Washington DC Made in Rwanda Networking Gala This event was made specifically to enhance networking among the people who attended the forum. The gala was organised by Afrohub Entertainment in partnership with Rwanda’s embassy in the United States. Rwandan singer Ruti Joel and US Based singer Rita Kagaju are expected to entertain those who will attend the event. ALSO READ: Rwanda Day returns in February 2024