
Moses Bliss Misses Concert in Tanzania Over Visa Issues!
Reported by Marian Opeyemi Fasesan | Sele Media Africa
Nigerian gospel singer Moses Bliss has confirmed that he missed a major worship concert in Tanzania after being denied entry into the country due to visa complications.
What Happened
- Moses Bliss was scheduled to headline a worship event in Dar es Salaam, reportedly attended by over 60,000 people.
- In a video shared on his social media, the singer explained that Tanzanian immigration authorities stopped him at the airport and barred entry.
- He cited documentation issues as the reason for the visa rejection and expressed deep regret for disappointing his fans.
Artist’s Reaction
- “I was heartbroken,” Bliss said. “We were looking forward to worshipping together, but unfortunately, we were not allowed into the country.”
- He apologized to the organizers and attendees and promised to reschedule the performance.
Why It Matters
- Moses Bliss is one of Africa’s fastest-rising gospel acts, and the missed event was expected to solidify his growing fan base in East Africa.
- The incident also highlights the travel hurdles African artists still face across the continent.
What to Watch
- Whether the concert will be rescheduled or a virtual performance offered.
- Clarifications from Tanzanian immigration or the concert organizers.
- Possible diplomatic or logistical solutions for smoother artist movement across African nations.
Citation:
- Moses Bliss – Official Instagram: @mosesbliss
- Gospel Buzz Africa – “Tanzania denies Moses Bliss entry over visa mix-up”
- Daily Monitor TZ – “Thousands disappointed as Moses Bliss misses concert”
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