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The much-anticipated maiden African Arts and Music Festival 2024 is set to take place in the UK, featuring a stellar lineup of artistes and an array of vibrant activities.
Powered by Alordia Promotions and WestCoast UK, the festival promises an unforgettable celebration of African culture and creativity.
The festival will be held on three different dates: the first show on 13th September, the second on 19th September, and the third on 27th September. All events will be hosted at the Lighthouse Theatre on Camberwell Rd, London SE5 OAY. Tickets are priced at £25.
The festival will showcase a diverse range of activities, including an art exhibition, fashion show, paintings, walking arts, dreadlocks making, and contemporary African music and dance.
Meanwhile, attendees can look forward to an immersive cultural experience that highlights the richness and diversity of African arts.
Additionally, a host of talented artistes and bands are set to perform at the festival.
Epixode, known for his dynamic stage presence and unique blend of reggae and dancehall music, will be one of the main attractions.
Nonetheless, Black Rhythm Band will bring their soulful and rhythmic sounds to the audience, while Abiba Locks, a renowned name in the world of dreadlocks making and styling, will also be featured.
Glennsamm, who’s celebrated for his innovative and thought-provoking works, and the Kings of the New School, an exceptional band known for their fresh and contemporary take on African music, will round out the lineup.
The African Arts and Music Festival 2024 is more than just a music event; it's a cultural extravaganza that offers a platform for artists to showcase their talents and for attendees to immerse themselves in the rich and diverse heritage of Africa.
With three shows spread across September, there's ample opportunity to experience the magic and vibrancy of African arts and music.
Don't miss out on this exciting event! Grab your tickets now and be part of a festival that celebrates the beauty and diversity of African culture.
For more information and to purchase tickets, visit the official festival website or follow Alordia Promotions and WestCoast UK on social media.
Also, Bello Couture, a name synonymous with elegance and innovation in African fashion, will also be featured at the festival. Known for their exquisite designs that blend traditional African aesthetics with modern trends, Bello Couture is set to dazzle the audience with a stunning fashion show.
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