Intore Sundays, a Rwandan music event which attracts disc jockeys and artistes from across the world, have expanded to Nairobi, Kenya, Intore Entertainment, organizers have confirmed. This, organisers said, comes amid Rwanda’s music takeover in Kenya, mainly influenced by the rapid growth of Rwanda’s music industry and collaboration between artistes of both countries. ALSO READ: Intore Sundays returns with South Africa’s Pcee, Justin99 Bruce Intore, the brains behind the event, told The New Times that they decided to take Intore Sundays to Kenya in order to build more ties among musicians from both countries. Intore indicated that his mission is not only playing a key role in transforming Rwanda’s entertainment scene but also expand its market reach, by bringing Intore Sundays Kenya edition to life. ALSO READ: PHOTOS: Israel Mbonyi shines at Nairobi’s ‘Africa Worship Experience Concert’ Apart from helping artists from different countries to take their sound to places, this is a way of bringing East African music together and connect artists in order to build unity among themselves, he said. The event will take place at Nairobi Street Kitchen on September 15 and will feature special performances by both Rwandan and Kenyan renowned musicians. The lineup features Kivumbi King, DJ Toxxyk and Kevin Klein from Rwanda as well as Kenya’s DJ Trim, Hiribae, DJ Confy among many others, with a special performance from Dope Cesar of Nigeria. The most recent Intore Sundays edition was headlined by South African group Blaq Diamond in Kigali on August 4.