Rwandan gospel duo Rugarama James and Mukiza Daniella, known for their popular songs like “Mpa Amavuta,” have announced upcoming concerts in the United States, aiming to expand their ministry and connect with their fans abroad.
This will not be their
first time performing in the U.S., where they have often been invited to
inspire large audiences through worship.
Addressing rumors, James
clarified in an exclusive interview that their visit is solely for
music-related activities, not to relocate. “We’re not moving to the U.S.,”
James said, emphasizing that their main purpose is to hold concerts.
On November 24, 2024, the
couple is set to perform in Seattle, Washington, at Belpres New Hope Revival.
The concert, which is free to the public, is one of several events planned to
engage with their fans and share their gospel music.
James shared that these
performances are meant to deepen their worship experience. “We’re going to lead
extended worship through songs that God has placed on our hearts,” he said,
adding that they also look forward to connecting with their supporters in the
U.S.
Having performed in
Europe and other African countries like Burundi, the duo continues to grow in
the gospel music scene. Their work, including hits from their album
“Ibyiringiro,” has touched many lives during their four-year journey in music.
James clarifies he and
Daniella aren't relocating to the U.S.; they're focused on music projects
They announced an
upcoming concert in Washington State on November 24, 2024