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Meddy Announces Changes to His Canada Tour Lineup

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Prince Jean

Nov 16, 2024

Meddy announces changes to his Canada tour lineup, now featuring Gentil Misigaro, Adrien Misigaro, and Uwizeye Willy, starting December 14 in Montreal. Instagram/@meddy_inkoramutima

Meddy announces changes to his Canada tour lineup, now featuring Gentil Misigaro, Adrien Misigaro, and Uwizeye Willy, starting December 14 in Montreal. Instagram/@meddy_inkoramutima

Meddy’s upcoming tour in Canada has experienced changes. Initially, he was set to perform alongside Patient Bizimana and Serge Iyamuremye. However, he will now be joined by Gentil Misigaro, Adrien Misigaro, and Burundian artist Uwizeye Willy.


Philbert Kwizera, head of KAL PRIME Group Ltd, the event organizer, stated that Patient Bizimana and Serge Iyamuremye will now collaborate with Meddy in January 2025.


The tour will begin in Montreal on December 14, 2024, followed by Toronto on December 15. The Ottawa concert, initially scheduled for December 22, has been moved up to December 21. Concerts in Vancouver and Edmonton are also planned, but their dates are yet to be announced.


Meddy’s last concert of this scale was held in Portland, Maine, in late September 2024.

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