The announcement came amid international condemnation of Rwanda's backing of the M23 group, which seized control of the city of Goma this week in the Democratic Republic of Congo's mineral-rich east.
Tems, whose real name is Temilade Openiyi, revealed in a post on X that she was cancelling a concert at BK Arena in the Rwandan capital on 22 March.
"So I recently promoted my show in Rwanda without realising that there is ongoing conflict between Rwanda and Congo," she wrote.
"I never ever intend to be insensitive to real-world issues, and I sincerely apologise if this came across that way," said Tems, who became the first Nigerian singer to win a Grammy in 2023.
"I simply had no idea this was going on. My heart goes out to those affected."
So I recently promoted my show in Rwanda without realising that there is ongoing conflict between Rwanda and Congo. I never ever intend to be insensitive to real-world issues, and I sincerely apologize if this came across that way. I simply had no idea this was going on. My heart…
— TEMS (@temsbaby) January 30, 2025
The post came hours after M23 leaders vowed to "continue the march of liberation all the way" to the DR Congo capital Kinshasa.
The UK government said on Thursday it was considering reviewing British aid to Rwanda over its involvement in the crisis.
DR Congo has accused Rwanda of waging an offensive to profit from the region's mineral wealth. A report by UN experts in July supported these claims, finding that Rwanda has thousands of troops in eastern DR Congo - and holds "de facto control" over the M23.
Rwanda has denied the accusations.
President Paul Kagame has never admitted military involvement but has maintained the fighting cannot end until a DRC-based armed group, the FDLR, created by former Hutu leaders who massacred Tutsis during the 1994 Rwandan genocide, is eliminated.
Tems will perform in Johannesburg on 20 March 2025 at The Dome, Nasrec, which opens in January 2025, this will be her first South African concert.
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