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President Kagame and First Lady Attend John Legend’s Concert That Left Fans with Lasting Memories – PHOTOS + VIDEO

Author: ISHIMWE Walter
On:22/02/2025 8:02
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President Paul Kagame and First Lady Jeannette Kagame attended John Legend’s concert, where the singer expressed his satisfaction and hoped that his audience was equally thrilled, given the unforgettable moments they shared.

The award-winning singer made these remarks on the night of Friday, February 21, 2025, during his performance at the BK Arena in Kigali. The concert was part of the Move Afrika tour organized by Global Citizen. This marked the second time the tour reached Rwanda, following Kendrick Lamar's performance in December 2023.

It was John Legend's first-ever concert in Kigali and the East African region. "I’m so impressed by how you express your joy," he said, emphasizing how special the moment was for him.

The musician highlighted that music and culture should merge to create a world everyone can enjoy. The concert attracted a diverse audience, including President Kagame and his family, a large number of youth, and many international residents living in Rwanda.

John Legend graced the stage wearing outfits designed by the renowned Rwandan fashion brands Moshions and Tanga. He took a moment to appreciate their craftsmanship, saying, "Thank you so much."

Throughout the concert, Legend changed outfits twice and sipped water four times. He often paused to interact with the crowd, even asking fans to turn to each other and say, "I love you." Following these words, he performed "All She Wanna Do," encouraging the audience to dance along.

The singer also expressed his joy at performing in Kigali alongside his wife. "I hope she’s enjoying herself wherever she is," he said warmly.

To wrap up the show, he performed hits like "Green Light," his collaboration with Dr. Dre. After the song, he introduced his band and backup singers, who had traveled with him to Kigali.

Legend closed the night with his iconic song "All of Me," followed by "Wild." As he left the stage, he expressed gratitude: "Thank you so much, people of Rwanda. God bless you. I appreciate you all."

John Legend, whose real name is John Roger Stephens, was born on December 28, 1978, in Springfield, Ohio, USA. He is a singer, songwriter, pianist, and actor known for his mastery of R&B, soul, and pop music.

His breakout hit "All of Me," released in 2013, became a global anthem, often played at weddings and romantic occasions worldwide.

Throughout his music career, Legend has won several prestigious awards, including 12 Grammy Awards, an Oscar, a Golden Globe, and a Tony Award. He is one of the few artists to achieve EGOT status—winning an Emmy, Grammy, Oscar, and Tony Award.

Beyond music, Legend is a scholar. He graduated from the University of Pennsylvania with a degree in English and African-American Literature.

John Legend married Chrissy Teigen, a famous model and media personality, in 2013. Together, they have three children.

His debut album, Get Lifted, released in 2004, propelled him to international stardom and earned him his first Grammy Award. In addition to singing, Legend is a highly skilled pianist, often playing the piano in his performances. Many top artists worldwide have also featured him in their chart-topping songs.

Apart from his music career, John Legend is a passionate philanthropist. He actively supports initiatives promoting education, fighting poverty, and advocating for human rights.

During his Kigali performance, Legend emphasized that his concert was not just about entertainment but also about empowering youth through job opportunities and innovation.

He concluded by praising Africa's rich cultural heritage and reaffirmed his commitment to contributing to the growth of African music and creative industries. His popular songs include "Ordinary People," "Green Light," and "Love Me Now."

President Kagame and First Lady Jeannette Kagame supported John Legend during his historic concert at BK Arena


Ange Ingabire Kagame, the daughter of President Paul Kagame, was among those who attended John Legend's concert


John Legend expressed his joy about performing in Kigali for the first time and praised the warm welcome he received


John, 46 years old, took the stage at 9:39 PM, opening with some of his classic songs

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