The weekend is here, and with the dry season creeping in, Kigali is heating up — in more ways than one. From praise-filled worship nights to live music, arts showcases, and cultural festivals, the city is buzzing with events to get you moving. ALSO READ: Chorale de Kigali to celebrate World Music Day with ‘Voices in Harmony Concert’ Pick your vibe and get outside. Amalon Night Rwandan afrofusion singer and songwriter Amalon returns to the stage this Friday, June 13, at Centre Culturel Francophone. The night kicks off at 7:30 p.m. and promises a soulful blend of rap, R&B, and Afrobeat. Entry is Rwf10,000. Expect a laid-back yet electric evening of live music from one of Rubavu’s finest. RESONATOR On Saturday, June 14, Kigali’s nightlife hits a different frequency. RESONATOR lands in a gritty industrial warehouse, ready to ignite the night with a surge of techno, trance, and house. International DJs, including The Dark Empress, Max Tassan, Malva, and Boben, lead the charge. It’s all sound, sweat, and strobe lights at this rave-style celebration of electronic music. The event will take place at Depot37, located in Mundi Center. Tickets are Rwf12,000 at the door. Heal Fest This Sunday, June 15, Healing Worship Ministry presents a night of spiritual revival and worship at KCEV Camp Kigali. Beginning at 5 p.m., the festival features anointed live ministry from Papy Clever and Dorcas, promising an atmosphere charged with praise, healing, and connection. Tickets are Rwf5,000 for regular entry and Rwf10,000 for VIP. For those wanting to go deeper, table reservations are available at Rwf25,000 per seat or Rwf200,000 for a table of eight. Tickets can be purchased at
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, with MomoPay using code 77800 (HEALING W. M). Kigali Arts Festival This Saturday and Sunday, June 14 and 15, Onomo Hotel hosts the Kigali Arts Festival, a vibrant celebration of art, fashion, and culture. From 10 a.m. to 8 p.m., guests can enjoy an open-air market of handmade goods, face painting, and games for kids. Entry is Rwf2,000, and children under 12 enter free. Proceeds go toward supporting local artists and creators. Men, Arise! Conference This weekend, men from across Kigali will come together for a time of reflection, worship, and encouragement at the annual Men’s Conference, held under the theme “Men, Arise!” The two-day gathering begins Friday, June 13, from 6 to 8:30 p.m., and continues Saturday, June 14, from 8:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Pastor Chris Nsubuga of Worship Harvest in Uganda will be the featured speaker. Attendance is Rwf6,000 and includes refreshments. Payments can be made via MoMo code 046150. Kazubaa Kulture Fest Kazubaa Kulture Fest returns this Saturday, June 14, with a day-long celebration of heritage, creativity, and connection. The festival will take place at the RIS Premises, owned by the Red Cross, in Kacyiru, Kigali. The event brings together the cultures of Rwanda and Ethiopia in a shared space filled with live music, traditional dance, fashion, food, and art. Visitors can expect live performances, handmade craft displays, a kids’ play zone, and curated food and drinks, including wine, cocktails, and local brews. The day will also include community-led conversations on wellness, entrepreneurship, and cultural collaboration. Entry is Rwf5,000 for children and Rwf10,000 for adults. Organizers (kazubaa) say it’s a space for everyone, whether you’re drawn by the rhythm, the stories, or the sense of belonging. The New Times brings you the latest on Kigali’s entertainment scene and breaking news. Stay ahead of the weekend with our curated event picks, and get real-time updates by following us on social media.
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