GLOBAL CITIZEN ANNOUNCES JOHN LEGEND TO HEADLINE MOVE AFRIKA IN FEBRUARY 2025
TOUR EXTENDS FROM EAST TO
WEST AFRICA AS MOVE AFRIKA: LAGOS
JOINS MOVE AFRIKA: KIGALI
Today Global Citizen, the international advocacy organization
on a mission to end extreme poverty, announced EGOT-winning, critically
acclaimed, multiplatinum artist and producer, John Legend, will headline the next installment of Move Afrika, the first-of-its-kind music touring circuit headlined by
international artists. Next year's tour will expand from East to West Africa,
with Nigeria joining Rwanda as host countries. The tour will
begin with Move Afrika: Kigali at
the BK Arena on February 21, before continuing with Move Afrika: Lagos at The
Palms on February 25, 2025. Move Afrika is a long-term, large-scale
effort to pioneer the music touring circuit across Africa, driving economic
investment, job creation and supporting entrepreneurship opportunities in each
host country.
Move Afrika is Global Citizen’s initiative
to address the world’s inequities by creating job and entrepreneurship
opportunities for the continent’s emerging generations through an annual series
of live music events. Showcasing the best of Africa to the world, these events
will drive transformative investments within local communities, engage local
artists, vendors, agencies and crews, and provide opportunities for on-the-job
skill development and training. Producing a world-class experience for fans and
artists alike, Move Afrika will set a new gold-standard for entertainment
touring events, increasing demand from international and regional artists to
tour in the region and building local capacity within host cities across the
continent. Each year, additional countries will be added to the Move Afrika
tour circuit, which will further expand across the continent over the next five
years.
The 2025 edition of Move Afrika will drive
a citizen-led advocacy campaign championing sustainable development and
economic growth, with a dedicated focus on strengthening health systems across
Africa. Together with campaign partners, Global Citizen will urge African
nations to increase domestic health financing, prioritize primary care and
sexual and reproductive health and rights, boost global investments in health
resilience, and alleviate financial burdens on nations to strengthen public
health.
A limited number of tickets for Move Afrika: Kigali and Move Afrika: Lagos are available for
purchase at moveafrika.org. Additional details about the February Move Afrika tour, including how to earn
free tickets by taking action with Global Citizen, will be announced in the
coming weeks.
Partners of Move Afrika include pgLang and
the Rwanda Development Board.
“I’m honored and excited to perform in
Kigali and Lagos as part of the Move Afrika tour – an initiative that not only
brings unforgettable shows, but also creates entrepreneurship and job
opportunities, empowering young people to engage with Africa’s growing music
and creative industries,” said John Legend. “Africa has always been a global cultural
powerhouse, and it’s an honor to be part of the future of live music on the
continent.”
“We’re thrilled to have John Legend, our
longtime Global Citizen Ambassador and friend, headline Move Afrika, as we
expand the tour from Rwanda to Nigeria,” said Hugh
Evans, Co-Founder & CEO, Global Citizen. “As Move Afrika grows year
over year, our goal is to equip and inspire Africa’s dynamic, young population
to participate in the live music and creative industries, while investing in
its future with lasting infrastructure that will mean the continent no longer
needs to be excluded from the international touring circuit.”
“Global Citizen and Move Afrika’s return
to Rwanda in February 2025 underscores our shared commitment to showcasing
Africa’s creative talent and leveraging the global entertainment industry to
address the continent's development priorities,” said Francis
Gatare, Chief Executive Officer, Rwanda Development Board. “Together, we
aim to position Rwanda as an entertainment hub that benefits all African
countries, including by creating youth-focused employment and income-generating
opportunities.”
The first Move Afrika event, Move Afrika: Rwanda, held in Kigali in December 2023, was
headlined by Grammy Award, Pulitzer Prize winning artist Kendrick Lamar, and
prioritized job creation, skill training and youth entrepreneurship along the
way. The event employed more than 1000 Rwandans, and engaged 75 percent local
crew and production staff. Hailed by many as the most successful live music
event ever staged in Rwanda, the show also featured performances by Zuchu,
Bruce Melodie, DJ TOXXYK, Sherrie Silver, Ariel Wayz, Kivumbi King and Bruce
The 1st.
The 2025 edition of Move Afrika will build on Global Citizen’s previous campaigns and
events across Africa, including Move
Afrika: Rwanda, held at the BK Arena in 2023; Global Citizen Festival: Mandela 100, which featured Beyoncé,
Jay-Z, Ed Sheeran, Usher, Eddie Vedder, and Chris Martin of Coldplay in
Johannesburg, South Africa, in 2018; Global
Citizen Live: Lagos, with performances by Davido, Femi Kuti, and Tiwa
Savage at Fela Kuti’s New Afrika Shrine in 2021; and Global Citizen Festival: Accra, which brought Usher, SZA, Stormzy,
and TEMS to the Black Star Square in 2022.
For more information visit moveafrika.org.
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