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Harmonize postpones album release as he prays for peace in Tanzania

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Harmonize postpones album release as he prays for peace in Tanzania
Harmonize. PHOTO/@harmonize_tz/Instagram

Tanzanian musician Harmonize has announced that his much-anticipated album will not be released in 2025 as previously planned, saying the project will be pushed to 2026 due to the current situation in Tanzania.

In a video shared on his Instagram stories on Friday, November 28, 2025, Harmonize told fans that ongoing national challenges have made it difficult for him and his label to proceed with the rollout as scheduled.

“This is Kondeboy. I made this video because I have been telling you about my album a couple of times. I am not very sure that the album is going to come out this year. I have been trying to talk to my label management to see how we can push it to next year.”

Harmonize said he believes releasing the album during an unstable period would not feel right, urging fans to pray for Tanzania and other African nations currently experiencing hardship.

“We just need to pray that everything gets back together. God bless Tanzania, Africa, Nigeria, and South Sudan,” he said. “I’m not even happy to see that video talking about us in Tanzania. Mungu ailaze mahali pema. We just pray everything gets back together to enjoy music.”

Tanzanian singer Harmonize as he debuts bold bald look. PHOTO/@harmonize_tz/Instagram
Tanzanian singer Harmonize when he debuted bold bald look. PHOTO/@harmonize_tz/Instagram

 Dodoma concert

The announcement comes a few weeks after the artiste postponed his much-anticipated Dodoma concert following days of nationwide protests linked to the country’s general elections.

In a statement shared by his music label, Konde Gang, on its official Instagram page on Thursday, November 6, 2025, the group confirmed that the event would not proceed as initially planned.

The performance had been scheduled for Friday, November 7, 2025, at the Talatala Lounge, located along Uhindini Street in the capital, Dodoma.

In the promotional poster they shared, the group expressed uncertainty about how the show would be received in light of the ongoing national unrest.

They noted that the atmosphere was still tense and unpredictable, admitting that their primary focus at the moment was on the nation’s healing rather than entertainment.

Konde Gang further mentioned that they were praying for peace to return to Tanzania.

“Show postponed. Prayers up for peace and healing,” the group posted, accompanying the statement with heart and Tanzanian flag emojis.

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