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Rwandan musicians Element Eleeeh and Bwiza will headline separate concerts in Europe in early 2026, expanding Rwanda’s music reach.

Element Eleeeh, Bwiza to Perform in Separate European Concerts

Rwandan musicians Element Eleeeh and Bwiza will headline separate concerts in Europe in early 2026, expanding Rwanda’s music reach.

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January 30, 2026 at 9:20:19 AM

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January 30, 2026 at 9:20:19 AM

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According to the source article, Rwandan artists Element Eleeeh and Bwiza are set to headline separate concerts in Europe in early 2026, reflecting continued efforts to expand the international presence of Rwandan music.


Although the two musicians will perform in different countries and at different times, their upcoming appearances highlight how Rwandan artists are increasingly using individual international events to reach new audiences beyond the country’s borders.


Element Eleeeh is scheduled to perform in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, on January 31, 2026. The concert will take place at Ephesus Zaal, a venue known for hosting live music events. The show is organized by Sarakey & Ail International and will feature DJ Lovins, DJ Onex, and Joyce Sando.


Organizers say the performance will run from late evening into the early morning hours, with tickets priced at €40. Fans from the Netherlands and neighboring countries are expected to attend.


Bwiza, meanwhile, is expected to perform in Stockholm, Sweden, on March 7, 2026. She will headline a concert organized by Urban Vybez in celebration of International Women’s Day. The event will be held at Boulevard Haga in the Solna area and will include DJ performances by LVLV and Sister Justice. The concert is expected to attract members of the Rwandan community as well as fans of African music based in Sweden.


While the artists are not sharing a stage, their respective concerts point to a broader trend within Rwanda’s music industry, where performers are independently building international audiences. Industry observers note that such events contribute to the gradual growth of Rwanda’s cultural and musical visibility in Europe.


The concerts in Amsterdam and Stockholm form part of wider efforts to showcase Rwandan talent and culture on international platforms.


Source: InyaRwanda



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