Popular gospel singer Moses Bliss has poured out his disappointment after his much-anticipated concert in Tanzania was cancelled due to last-minute visa complications.
The free worship concert, which was scheduled for Friday, October 3, 2025, had already drawn a crowd of over 60,000 eager worshippers. But despite weeks of preparation and repeated assurances from the organisers that visas had been cleared, Bliss and his team were denied entry into the country upon arrival.
In a heartfelt Instagram statement, the “Daddy Wey Dey Pamper” crooner apologised to his Tanzanian fans, stressing that the unfortunate incident was not their fault. He admitted that the setback left him broken, as his team had invested massive resources, prayers, and energy into the event.
“I have been overwhelmed with emotions since hearing that over maybe 60,000 of you gathered last night with eager hearts, ready to worship Jesus together with me… But at the airport, to our deepest shock, we discovered that our visas had not been released,” he revealed.
Bliss added that for two days, his team tried every possible route — reaching out to Tanzanian leaders, friends across Africa, and even seeking presidential intervention — but all efforts ended in disappointment. At midnight, they landed in Dar es Salaam with faith that entry would be granted, only to be stopped at immigration.
“This was not just painful for me personally, it was heartbreaking for my entire team… Tanzania, please hear me, you were not at fault. You came out in numbers, ready for God, and that moves me deeply,” he wrote.
The singer, however, assured fans that the concert will be rescheduled. Quoting scripture, he reminded them that “God makes all things beautiful in His time” and promised that the next gathering in Tanzania will be even greater.