Rwanda's MaestroBoomin gears up for Poland show
Thursday, October 05, 2023
Rwandan rapper Maestroboomin. Courtesy photos

Rwandan fast rising MaestroBoominv is gearing up to perform in Warsaw, Poland on Saturday, October 7, at Oriant Club.

This comes after the renowned freestyle rapper had a successful international debut show in Ottawa, Canada, which attracted hundreds of his fans based in the country.

Speaking to The New Times, MaestroBoomin said he's ready to give his Polish fans and the Rwandan community in the country an experience of his unique art and high-energy performance.

"I hope to give my fans "the kid from Kigali” experience, high energy performance and I will tease some upcoming songs from my upcoming project to be released this year," he said.

The rapper also said that through the show, he wants to attract new fans and expand his fan base in Europe, as well as create links with musicians from the continent.

Hosted by Marvelous Empire and Kidd Entertainment, the show will feature performances from Rwandan musicians including DJ Lexx, DJ Frankos and many others.

About MaestroBoomin

MaestroBoomin is a Rwandan rapper with bars that have caught the attention of not only Rwandan music consumers, but the world.

He has come a long way since he first started honing his mic skills as a 16-year-old growing up in South Africa and the USA.

After being inspired by South African star Nasty C and other renowned rappers such as Drake, J Cole and Jay Z, he started freestyling with his friends at West Nairobi School and later fell in love with the art of music.

In June 2020, MaestroBoomin dropped a freestyle called 'Sign Me', a project that brought him to the streets and since then he has started featuring local rappers like Ish Kevin, Arnaud Grey, Kivumbi King and many others.

The 24-year-old is one of the few East African rappers to make it to BBC Extra, a digital urban contemporary and black music radio station owned and operated by the BBC, making him one of the biggest Rwandan musicians capable of generating huge profits for major record labels.