This new project follows his previous albums “Umujyi w’Amashimwe” and “Icyaremwe Gishya.” According to him, the third album will feature 10 songs, including some performed during the recent “Resurrection Celebration” concert held on Easter, April 5, 2026, at ERC Masoro, along with brand-new tracks.
Arsène Tuyi explained that the title “Inzu ya 2” (The Second House) is deeply rooted in his Christian faith, as it centers on Christ, whom he describes as the “second house” or the last Adam who restores new life to humanity.
He said, “The reason I named it ‘Inzu ya 2’ is because it strongly focuses on Christ. I see Him as the second house, the last Adam.”
To introduce the album to his fans, he will host an event titled “Inzu ya 2 Album Listening Party,” scheduled for May 24, 2026, at Dove Hotel in Kigali starting at 5 PM. This will be a special moment for his audience, as it marks the first time he is organizing a paid listening event of this kind.
Ticket prices are set at 30,000 RWF for Silver Single, 50,000 RWF for Silver Couple, 50,000 RWF for Gold Single, and 80,000 RWF for Gold Couple (two people).
Addressing concerns about pricing, the artist noted that the fees are meant to support his music projects. He said, “You know I usually do free concerts, but this time we want to raise support for future music projects.”
Reflecting on his 10-year journey, Arsène Tuyi expressed deep gratitude to God for sustaining him and guiding his path. “I celebrate many things God has done in this journey.
He has strengthened us and continued to provide what we share with His people. He has also connected me with impactful people in my calling,” he said.
Known offstage as Arsène Tuyiringire, he is a member of Evangelical Restoration Church Masoro, commonly associated with Apostle Masasu. Since 2018, he has been organizing an annual Pentecost concert, a tradition he plans to continue.
The artist, known for songs like “Umujyi w’Amashimwe” and “Waramutse Rwanda” (featuring Israel Mbonyi), emphasized that 2026 will be a landmark year for him. In addition to the album listening event, he is also planning a major concert to celebrate his decade-long music career.
“Even during Pentecost, I will have an album listening session, and I will also celebrate 10 years in music. It has been a long journey, and I thank God for how far He has brought me,” he added.
Arsène Tuyi also recalled that he officially began his professional music career in 2016, the same year he won the New Artist of the Year award at the Groove Awards Rwanda, which significantly boosted his recognition in the Rwandan gospel music scene.
