The City of Light is set to resonate with heavenly sounds as renowned gospel saxophonist Chryso Ndasingwa and his wife, celebrated gospel vocalist Sharon Gatete, unite faith, love, and music in a landmark live worship concert on Saturday, November 23, 2025.
Titled Wahinduye Ibihe Live in Brussels, the event marks the European debut of their honeymoon worship tour, blending marital joy with anointed ministry.
A Marriage Made for Worship
Fresh from their wedding, Ndasingwa and Gatete have turned their honeymoon into a global worship journey, with Brussels as the first stop.
Sources close to the couple told Taarifa that they will also be performing in other European cities after Brussels.
Known for spirit-filled hits like “Wahinduye Ibihe” (“He Has Changed the Times”), Chryso’s soulful saxophone and Sharon’s powerful vocals have moved thousands across Africa.
“This concert is our worship offering,” the couple shared. “We’re celebrating more than our marriage — we’re testifying that God changes seasons, restores destinies, and turns ordinary moments into eternal altars.”
Attendees can expect a night of gospel jazz fusion, Lingala praise, and intimate worship, featuring duets, possible live recordings, and spontaneous moments of spiritual encounter.
Event Details
- Date: Saturday, November 23, 2025
- Venue: Claridge, Chau. de Louvain 24, 1210 Saint-Josse-ten-Noode
- Time: Doors open at 4:00 PM | Worship begins at 5:00 PM
Ticket Tiers – Secure Your Place
- €40 – Early Anointing (Sept 26 – Oct 17)
- €50 – Faithful Follower (Oct 17 – Nov 22)
- €60 – Day-of Breakthrough (Nov 23 at the door)
- €70 – Sponsor Seed (VIP + prayer partnership)
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A Global Gospel Moment
With Brussels’ iconic spires and the Belgian flag featured on the official poster, the imagery signals a divine appointment: African gospel breaking new ground in Europe. Church groups, worship teams, and diaspora communities are mobilizing, and pastors have already declared it a “must-attend revival night.”
“Bring your flags, your faith, and your open heart,” the couple urges. “This isn’t just a concert — it’s a convergence. Brussels will be a house of prayer with a saxophone.”
Social media is buzzing with wedding clips, rehearsal snippets, and viral moments of Sharon singing over Chryso’s saxophone solo.


