For Zimbabwean artist Nyasha David, music has increasingly become a passport between cultures. This month, the acclaimed performer will bring that journey to Leicester as part of his UK and Europe Tour, headlining International Gweta at Olympia Leicester on Saturday, 13 June.
Presented by Team1Love Entertainment and RunABeat Music, the event is expected to draw audiences from across the Midlands and beyond for a celebration of Zimbabwean music, African culture and diaspora identity. The Leicester show forms part of a wider European tour that continues to expand Nyasha David’s presence on the international stage.
Known for his smooth vocal delivery, engaging stagecraft and ability to blend Afro pop, Afro fusion and contemporary African sounds, Nyasha David has emerged as one of Zimbabwe’s most recognisable musical voices. His performances have earned him a growing following among audiences at home and abroad, where demand for Zimbabwean artists continues to grow.
Yet the significance of the tour extends beyond a series of performances.
At a time when African music is reshaping the global entertainment landscape, artists from across the continent are increasingly serving as cultural ambassadors, carrying local stories, traditions and sounds into international spaces. For Zimbabwean musicians, that journey has often required perseverance, adaptability and an unwavering commitment to their craft.
“This tour is a celebration of Zimbabwean culture, identity and creativity on the global stage,” said the organisers.
“We are excited to welcome Nyasha David to Leicester as part of a tour that is bringing Zimbabwean music closer to fans throughout Europe.”

The statement speaks to a broader shift taking place within African music. What was once considered a niche market has become one of the most influential cultural movements in the world. From sold out arenas and international festivals to streaming platforms reaching millions of listeners, African artists are commanding unprecedented global attention.
Within that movement, Zimbabwean musicians have increasingly found new audiences through diaspora communities spread across the United Kingdom and Europe. Cities such as Leicester, Birmingham, Manchester and London have become important cultural hubs where music serves as a bridge between generations and geographies.
For many members of the diaspora, such events offer more than entertainment. They provide a connection to home, a celebration of heritage and a reminder of the cultural traditions that continue to thrive far beyond Zimbabwe’s borders.
Nyasha David’s growing international profile reflects this evolving landscape. His music resonates with audiences who recognise both its contemporary appeal and its cultural authenticity. By balancing modern production with distinctly African influences, he has developed a sound capable of crossing borders while remaining rooted in identity.
The Leicester performance is expected to feature a selection of fan favourites alongside newer material, offering audiences a comprehensive showcase of his artistry. It also forms part of a wider effort to strengthen connections between Zimbabwean creatives and global audiences, demonstrating the export potential of the country’s cultural industries.
As African music continues to influence mainstream culture across Europe, North America and beyond, artists such as Nyasha David represent a generation increasingly defined not by geographic limitations but by international reach.
His UK and Europe Tour is therefore more than a collection of dates on a calendar. It is part of a larger story about the global rise of African music, the enduring power of cultural exchange and the growing visibility of Zimbabwean talent on the world stage.
When Nyasha David takes to the stage in Leicester, he will not simply be performing for an audience. He will be contributing to an ongoing narrative of artistic excellence, cultural representation and international engagement that continues to place Zimbabwean music before the world.






