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Massamba Intore & Ruti Joël Take Rwandan Beats to Europe

Author: Brenda MIZERO
On:14/11/2024 9:22
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In a night departure from Kigali International Airport on Wednesday, November 13, 2024, Rwandan traditional music artists Massamba Intore and Ruti Joël set off on different musical journeys to Europe.

While they shared a flight, their destinations diverged; Massamba Intore headed to Spain for music-related engagements, while Ruti Joël continued to Brussels, Belgium, for the much-anticipated “Ijoro rya Gakondo” concert featuring Rwandan artists based in Europe.

This trip marks Ruti Joël’s debut performance in Belgium, an opportunity he describes as deeply meaningful. Known for his admiration of Massamba Intore, Ruti often calls him a mentor in music, and he was visibly moved to embark on this journey alongside him. “It’s a privilege to travel and perform with someone I consider a father in music,” Ruti shared with InyaRwanda.

Massamba Intore, who has previously performed in Belgium, also recognizes Ruti Joël as a custodian of traditional music. In a recent interview, he remarked, “Ruti embodies the essence of our music. I trust him to carry forward our cultural legacy.” Ruti Joël’s talent and dedication even earned him a prominent role in Massamba’s 40th-anniversary concert “3040 y’ubutore” earlier this year, where he showcased his unique style inspired by his mentor.

The “Ijoro rya Gakondo” concert, scheduled for Saturday, November 16, 2024, will feature Ruti Joël as the lead performer. Joining him on stage will be the Icyeza Cultural Troupe, artist Lionel Sentore, Burundian drummers, and DJs such as Princess Flor and Saido, promising a dynamic cultural celebration. Ruti expressed his excitement for this milestone performance, stating, “This is my first concert in Belgium, and I’m thrilled to connect with fans. They can expect an unforgettable experience.”

Ruti’s visit to Belgium aligns with his ongoing tour promoting his debut album, ‘Musomandera’, released in January 2023. The album, consisting of ten songs, captures his journey in traditional music with popular tracks like “Rwagasabo” and “Ibihame.” “Performing these songs for Rwandans abroad is an extension of my album’s message, connecting with fans wherever they are,” he explained.

For both Massamba and Ruti, this journey is about more than music—it’s a dedication to cultural preservation and outreach. As Ruti’s career flourishes, he continues to honor the guidance of figures like Massamba Intore, ensuring that Rwandan traditional music resonates across borders.


Massamba Intore and Ruti Joël shared a flight, but different destinations 


Ruti Joël thrilled to perform in Belgium for the first time




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