Uncertainty surrounds Alexis Dusabe’s upcoming concert in Brussels, Belgium, after the event’s promoter reportedly pulled out of the agreement to organise the show.
The gospel singer confirmed in January that he would stage a concert in Brussels on April 4, following an agreement with event management firm Team Productions to organise and promote the event.
However, promotion of the concert was later put on hold after gospel duo Ben and Chance—who had been expected to perform at the Brussels show—announced their own concert at BK Arena on April 5.
Sources indicate that the promoters asked Dusabe to reschedule his concert after realising that Ben and Chance would not be available as initially planned. The singer reportedly declined to change the date, prompting Team Productions to temporarily withdraw from the deal.
The company has since shifted its focus to organising Israel Mbonyi’s concert in Brussels, scheduled for June 13.
It remains unclear whether Dusabe’s April 4 concert will proceed under a new promoter or be postponed to a later date.
Salvador on his way back to Kigali stage
Two years after his last appearance at the Gen Z Comedy Show in 2024, Ugandan comedian Patrick Salvador, also known in comedy as Salvado, is set to return to the stage in Kigali on March 6. Popularly known as Salvado, he will headline the upcoming bi-monthly comedy event dubbed ‘Thank God It’s Funny’.
The show, scheduled to take place at Kigali Universe, will feature Salvado alongside a lineup of local comedy heavyweights, including Herve Kimenyi, Michael Sengazi, Muhinde and Rusine, among others expected to entertain comedy lovers.
"Salvado loves the Rwandan audience and we keep inviting him because the audience also loves him. That’s why he always returns to these stages. His comedy is special, and we hope he will once again turn the show into an evening of laughter,” an organiser told The New Times.
Tickets are priced at Rwf 10,000 for regular entry and Rwf 20,000 for VIP, while a table of six is available for Rwf 200,000.