Rose Muhando confirms July 2026 Australia tour across four cities
Tanzanian gospel star Rose Muhando has officially confirmed a multi-city Australia tour scheduled for July 2026, marking a major international outreach for her ministry and music.
In an Instagram post on Wednesday, April 22, 2026, the celebrated singer announced that the tour will span four Australian cities, bringing her signature style of powerful worship, healing sessions, and live gospel performances to audiences across the country.
According to the schedule released, the tour will kick off in Adelaide on July 4 before heading to Melbourne on July 11, Brisbane on July 18, and concluding in Perth on July 25.
Muhando indicated that the concerts will feature full live band performances, promising an immersive worship experience for attendees. The tour is being positioned as more than just a musical event, with organisers highlighting themes of unity, spiritual renewal, and breakthrough.
“One voice, one worship, one God. This will be a night of powerful worship, healing and breakthrough. Australia, Australia, Australia, I am coming with a full band, and it will be a live performance. Join me this July 2026 as we gather in Adelaide, Melbourne, Brisbane and Perth for this special worship experience,” she wrote.

Robbery incident
In a statement shared on her social media platforms on Tuesday, March 31, 2026, Muhando revealed that the stolen items included cash and all her identification documents, among them her national ID and travel passport, leaving her stranded and appealing for assistance from the public.
She urged anyone who might come across documents bearing her name to kindly hand them over to the nearest police station, expressing hope that they could be recovered.
“Please, for anyone who might find documents with my name, I kindly ask you to help return them to any nearby police station. Thank you very much,’ she added.
Alongside her appeal, the singer shared a police report confirming that she had officially reported the incident to authorities.

According to the document issued by the Tanzania Police Force under the Ministry of Home Affairs, Muhando recorded the loss on Wednesday, March 18, 2026.
“United Republic of Tanzania, Ministry of Home Affairs, Tanzania Police Force. Report of Lost Property, Reference: PHQ/DOD/DOD/7287/2026. This is to confirm that:
ROSE ATHUMANI MUHANDO, reported at the police station on Wednesday, March 18, 2026, that the property listed below has been lost,” the document read in part.
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