Brussels is preparing for a major celebration of African music as Afro Legacy returns on Saturday, March 7, 2026, bringing two of East Africa’s biggest stars, Sheebah Karungi and Bruce Melodie, to the Belgian capital. The highly anticipated event will take place at Birmingham Palace in Brussels, drawing fans from across Belgium and neighboring European countries.
Sheebah Karungi, widely regarded as one of Uganda’s most influential female artists, continues to dominate the East African music scene with her dynamic stage presence and powerful catalog of hits. Known for blending Afro-pop, dancehall, and contemporary African sounds, Sheebah has built a loyal international following.
Her performance in Brussels is expected to be one of the highlights of the spring entertainment calendar, especially as the event coincides with the eve of International Women’s Day, a fitting moment to celebrate her impact as a leading African female performer.
Joining her on stage is Bruce Melodie, one of Rwanda’s most celebrated male vocalists and songwriters. Over the years, Bruce Melodie has established himself as a consistent hitmaker, earning recognition for his smooth vocals and high-energy live shows.
His ability to fuse Afrobeats, R&B, and Afro-fusion has made him a standout artist not only in Rwanda but across Africa and the diaspora. His appearance at Afro Legacy signals another major step in expanding his European fan base.
The pairing of Sheebah Karungi and Bruce Melodie on one stage represents a powerful blend of Ugandan and Rwandan musical excellence.
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Both artists are known for commanding performances that keep audiences fully engaged, making Afro Legacy one of the most anticipated African concerts in Belgium in 2026. Their combined star power is expected to attract a diverse crowd eager to experience authentic African entertainment in a premium setting.
With African music continuing to dominate global streaming platforms and international charts, events like Afro Legacy highlight the growing demand for live Afrobeats and Afro-pop experiences in Europe. For fans in Brussels and beyond, March 7 promises an unforgettable night led by two of East Africa’s brightest stars.

