Global Rhythms Converge: Todd Galberth & Naomi Raine Bring World Tour to Rwanda
Internationally acclaimed gospel singers Todd Galberth and Naomi Raine are embarking on their 'Everywhere World Tour,' a global concert series designed to bring worship music to audiences across various continents. Rwanda has been confirmed as one of the tour's significant African stops, alongside Zambia, Zimbabwe, Uganda, and South Africa, as part of their extensive schedule covering Europe, Africa, and Australia.
The tour is set to commence in early March, with the American duo scheduled to perform in Rwanda on March 14. Beyond the African continent, the worship leaders will also bring their music to Manchester and London in England, Amsterdam in the Netherlands, and Perth, Melbourne, and Sydney in Australia. This tour follows their previous visit to Zimbabwe in 2025 as part of the Maverick City Music tour, indicating a strong demand and momentum for their return to the African stage.
Todd Galberth is a celebrated American gospel singer, songwriter, and worship leader, known for his emotionally rich and faith-driven musical style. His well-known songs include "After All These Years," "Proclaim," and "Hand of God," which have become widely adopted in churches globally. Galberth's music is frequently lauded for its profound depth, sincerity, and powerful appeal to congregations.
Naomi Raine, a Grammy Award-winning gospel artist, songwriter, and an integral member of the renowned worship collective Maverick City Music, is equally influential. She is recognized for writing and performing popular songs such as "The Story I'll Tell," "God Will Work It Out," and "One Name." Raine's expressive voice and authentic worship approach have significantly contributed to shaping contemporary gospel music on an international scale.
Interestingly, Maverick City Music had initially considered Rwanda for one of their African tour dates but later removed it from their schedule. A local promoter in Kigali reportedly advised that a weekday concert might not draw a large turnout, leading to the change. Despite this past instance, Galberth and Raine's solo tour marks a significant return for high-profile gospel music to Rwanda.
The full schedule for the Everywhere World Tour is as follows: March 6 in Manchester, March 7 in London, March 8 in Amsterdam, March 11 in Zambia, March 13 in Zimbabwe, March 14 in Rwanda, March 15 in Uganda, March 19 in Johannesburg, March 20 in Cape Town, March 21 in Durban, March 27 in Perth, March 28 in Melbourne, and March 29 in Sydney.
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