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The Ben Inspires Rwandan Youth Ahead of Brussels Concert with Bwiza

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Mar 9, 2025

The Ben meets Rwandan youth in Belgium ahead of his concert in Brussels, where he will support Bwiza’s album launch.
The Ben meets Rwandan youth in Belgium ahead of his concert in Brussels, where he will support Bwiza’s album launch.

Before his concert in Brussels, The Ben met with Rwandan youth living in Belgium and across Europe. The event, called ‘After Work Rwanda Euro Fest’, aimed to bring young people together and promote Rwanda’s development programs.


The Ben shared his journey in the music industry, highlighting the opportunities in entertainment for investment and growth. As a former member of the Diaspora, he encouraged the youth to visit Rwanda to better understand its progress.


This meeting happened after The Ben finished rehearsals for his upcoming concert, where he will support Bwiza in launching her second album, ‘25 Shades’.


The concert is scheduled for March 8, 2025, in Brussels and will feature artists and DJs like Juno Kizigenza, DJ Princess Flor, DJ Toxxyk, Lucky Nzeyimana(MC), Ally Soudy, and Ami Pro from Burundi.


The Ben said he chose to support Bwiza because of their strong collaboration and shared goals. The event is organized by Team Production, a company known for hosting successful shows.

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