2025 MUSIC TOURS

Black History Month Concert Series

March 15, 2025


National Event Venue (1000 Finch Ave W, Toronto).

Doors Open at 7:00pm

This free event is a celebration of the rich cultural heritage,
resilience, and creativity of the African Diaspora through the universal
language of music.

We have an incredible lineup featuring:
RevBwoy (Uganda)
Sweet Maria (Angola)
Flash Mizik (Haiti)

Hosted by MC Bonde -

The Voice of Africa (Zimbabwe)

Admission: FREE

We’d love to see you there!

For more information, feel free to reach out to us at
info@musicafrica.ca or 416 469 5336.

RevBwoy (Uganda)

Isaac Kalule, known by his stage name Revbwoy, was born on August 22, 2000, in the lively city of

Kampala, Uganda. Later, pursuing both studies and a new life, he ventured to Canada, where he

emerged as a prominent Ugandan-Canadian artist, songwriter, and producer based in Toronto.

Revbwoy’s musical odyssey commenced with the release of his debut single, “Mulala.” His artistic

palette spans across diverse genres, including Afrobeat, Zouk, Dancehall, Afro-pop, and R&B, capturing

the attention and admiration of music enthusiasts globally. In response to the prevailing global

challenges, Revbwoy showcased his versatility by collaborating on the track “Coronavirus,” a testament

to his ability to not only navigate the intricacies of music but also engage with contemporary issues.

Sweet Maria (Angola)

Sweet Maria, born in Angola, raised in Nigeria, Czech Republic, and Cuba, has a wide range of cultural

experience, and she incorporates that into her music. In 2005 she released her first album and in 2011

she released her second album, which landed her an African Entertainment Award and a Kilimandjaro

Awards, both acquired in Canada. She also participated in the most mainstream festivals in Canada such

as Afrofest, Canadian Music Week, The Fusion of Taste Festival, and many more, and in 2020, she

became a juror at Factor, where she does artist assessments and fund approvals. In 2023 and in 2024,

She continued writing and recording and became a concert producer and promoter.

Flash Mizik (Haiti)

In 2012, in Montreal, musicians who had acquired an outstanding musical experience over the years,

decided to showcase their knowledge by combining sounds, rhythms, poetry and colors, either through

an instrumental or vocal melody. From 2012 to 2024, these artists presented their music to the

international community, honoring contracts in restaurants, nightclubs, or participating in festivals and

other forms of cultural events.

Staying true to its goal of pleasing the thirsty community, Flash Mizik had to enter the recording studio

to record a carnival meringue in 2013. It’s been well received, from what the feedback confirms.

Meanwhile, in Montreal, we have an obligation to a demanding public, which we must satisfy. It’s with

this in mind that our team works to keep our fans informed and interested. After the carnival period,

we’ve released some new compositions for the public to enjoy. They are available in Montreal, Haiti,

Miami and the Caribbean.

On our album, the general public finds an assortment of new colors, notes, chords, melodies and

harmonies. From all this emanates the energy that warms the hearts of music lovers the world over.

offering the opportunity to make Haitian music shine in Montreal, Miami, and abroad. In the end, we will

have contributed to the promotion of our rhythm and the preservation of our cultural heritage, of which

KONPA is a component.