On October 28th, Yuri da Cunha celebrates 30 years of his career at the enchanting Jardim Reping in Maputo.

Masterfully organized by FF Eventos and with technical support from Foco Serigrafia, this show promises to be an unforgettable musical experience. In addition to Yuri da Cunha, the event will feature talented Mozambican artists such as Mr. Bow and DJ Faya. The show will be masterfully presented by Emerson Miranda, who will guide the audience through this unique musical journey.

Yuri da Cunha is widely recognized as one of the greatest names in Angolan music, but his influence transcends borders. Over the years, he has introduced entire generations to the captivating rhythms of Semba, which served as the foundation for the development of Kizomba. His music has been a bridge between nations, uniting people through captivating sounds and rhythms.

At the Repinga Garden in Maputo, Yuri da Cunha will delight the audience with a selection of his greatest hits. Songs such as “De Alma na Paixão,” “Atchu Tchutcha,” “Njila Ia Dikanga” (a memorable collaboration with his compatriot Paulo Flores) and the recent track “Egoísta,” a captivating duet with star Ivete Sangalo, will be part of this repertoire full of energy and emotion.

This celebration of Yuri da Cunha's 30-year career is much more than an event for the singer; it's a moment of celebration for all those who appreciate the richness and diversity of African music. His music and his commitment to culture continue to inspire and unite people, showing that the passion for music transcends geographical and cultural barriers.

This show promises to be a night to remember, a celebration of African music and the unparalleled talent of Yuri da Cunha. Music, culture, and passion will come together at Jardim Repinga, and everyone is invited to be part of this unique celebration that will resonate for a long time in the history of African music.

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