As the nation prepares to mark the 31st commemorationof the Genocide against the Tutsi beginning this Monday, April 7, this weekend offers a final moment of lightness and connection.
Whether you're drawn to live music, gospel worship, wellness, or a vibrant party scene, we’ve rounded up seven escapes for your weekend reset.
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Consider it your last hurrah before a time of national reflection.
Ruti Joel Unplugged at Pili Pili
This Friday night, April 4, unwind with the soothing sounds of Ruti Joel at Pili Pili as he delivers an intimate acoustic set. Expect smooth melodies and the kind of soulful atmosphere that pairs well with Kigali’s skyline and a mellow drink in hand.
Whether you're showing up for the music or just in search of easygoing energy, this promises to be an evening of genuine connection and great vibes. Doors open at 7 p.m., and entry is Rwf 15,000.
Hip-Hop Heat with Ish Kevin at Atelier Du Vin
Also, on Friday, rap fans are in for a treat as Ish Kevin takes over Atelier Du Vin for a live performance packed with energy and raw talent. Known for his lyrical prowess and bold stage presence, Ish Kevin brings Rwanda’s hip-hop heartbeat to the forefront.
With DJ Marnaud on deck and a crowd ready to vibe deep into the night, this is your spot if you’re craving a gritty, authentic music experience.
Days of Thanksgiving at BK Arena
For those seeking spiritual nourishment, Grace Room Ministries is hosting the Days of Thanksgiving Conferenceat BK Arena this Friday and Saturday. Join a powerful gathering of worship and praise led by ministers and gospel voices from Rwanda, Tanzania, and Burundi.
The lineup includes Bosco Nshuti, Rene Patrick, Aime Uwimana, Bella Kombo, Zoravo, and many more. Services begin at 1 p.m. on Friday and 4 p.m. on Saturday. The Grace Room Worship Team and True Promises will also be ministering in song. It's a moment of faith, music, and collective gratitude you won’t want to miss.
Kigali Sato Experience at Kana
This Saturday, April 5, the Ruffcuts DJs return with the Kigali Sato Experience, setting the tone for a night of music and mellow vibes at Kana Cocktails & Snacks, KABC (Floor C2).
DJ Kan will be on the decks, curating the soundtrack as guests unwind with cocktail jugs, shots, and pizza specials throughout the night. Free parking kicks in from 5 p.m., so arrive early, settle in, and let the weekend take shape one beat and bite at a time.
Last Last Brunch at Ndaru Luxury Suites
If brunch is your love language, Ndaru Luxury Suites is the place to be this Saturday, April 5. Last Last Brunch returns with an all-genre lineup of Kigali’s favorite DJs, including DJ PhilPeter, DJ June, DJ Lamper, DJ General Benda, DJ Unoo, and DJ Kavori.
Expect a stylish crowd, a full spread of food and drinks, and a soundtrack designed to keep you on your feet. Tickets go for Rwf 40,000 for singles, Rwf 70,000 for couples, and Rwf 200,000 for a group of six.
Chess Grand Prix at CST
For those who prefer their weekend thrills on the cerebral side, this Saturday, April 5, the Chess Grand Prix is calling. MyHobbies Africa and Unipod are teaming up for a day-long tournament that promises both prestige and prizes, with a total pot worth Rwf150,000 up for grabs.
Hosted at the University of Rwanda’s College of Science and Technology, the tournament will follow a six-round Swiss format with a 15+5 time control.
First moves begin at 10 a.m., and the award ceremony wraps the day at 5 p.m. Entry is Rwf 10,000, which covers both breakfast and lunch, making it a full experience for chess enthusiasts ready to test their skills.
Though the event isn’t FIDE-rated, the competition is expected to be sharp, spirited, and full of tactical brilliance. Whether you’re chasing trophies or just playing for the love of the game, this is your move.
Happiness Day at The Circle
This Sunday, Kacyiru’s The Circle invites you to put joy at the center of your weekend with Happiness Day, an afternoon dedicated to connection, creativity, and mental well-being.
In a world where mental health conversations often begin with struggle, this gathering shifts the spotlight toward celebration—of life, lightness, and shared laughter.
From live music and spoken word to dance, games, and meaningful conversations, the event blends entertainment with intention. There’ll be ice cream, drinks, and even a clothes exchange to keep things playful and purposeful.
It all begins at 3 p.m., and the invitation is simple: Come as you are, leave a little lighter.
After all, happiness is better when it’s shared.
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