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Tems' Kigali Concert: Five Songs That Will Rock BK Arena

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Prince Jean

Jan 23, 2025

Tems is set to perform in Kigali, bringing her Born in the Wild album to BK Arena on February 22, 2025.
Tems is set to perform in Kigali, bringing her Born in the Wild album to BK Arena on February 22, 2025.

As the excitement builds for Tems' concert in Kigali, where she will perform songs from her new album Born in the Wild, organizers have released tickets for sale.


The concert is scheduled to take place at BK Arena on February 22, 2025. Ticket prices range from 15,000 Rwf to 70,000 Rwf, depending on seating preferences.


Tems is one of Africa’s biggest female artists, despite being in the music industry for only a short time. She gained global fame in 2020 after collaborating with Wizkid on the hit song Essence and releasing her debut EP For Broken Ears the same year.


In 2021, she dropped her second EP, If Orange Was a Place, which helped her gain international recognition. Her rapid rise led to a deal with the American record label RCA.


In 2024, Tems released her first full album, Born in the Wild, which she has been promoting across different countries. Now, she is bringing it to Kigali.


Fans online have highlighted some of her most popular songs expected to shake BK Arena, including:

  • Me & U – Over 50 million views on YouTube

  • Damage – Over 32 million views

  • Crazy Tings – Over 23 million views

  • Try Me and Love Me Jeje – Over 20 million views each

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