Music
Great orchestras from around the world at
Royal Festival Hall
American musician and songwriter Paul
Curreri plays shadowy songs with an 'instinctive, sensual gift for melody' (Mojo).
What's on this month
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The Hayward Concrete
Wah Wah 45s presents Concrete Funk
Thursday 4 September 2008 - Thursday 6 November 2008
Dom Servini runs the Wah Wah 45s record label and related club nights at Cargo, The Jazz Cafe and more, as well as specialist jazz nights Favourite Things and Jazzin', and DJing across the globe from Tallinn to Tokyo.
Admission free
Purcell Room
Omar Puente's Cuba-Nigeria Project
Saturday 6 September 2008
In April this year Cuban violinist Omar Puente made his first visit to Lagos, Nigeria to perform at the Lagos International Jazz Festival.
£15
Purcell Room
Modeste Hugues
Saturday 6 September 2008
Madagascar's top singer-guitarist presents sun drenched rhythms and laidback songs.
£15
Queen Elizabeth Hall
The South African Gospel Singers
Saturday 6 September 2008
A celebration of the culture of South African townships.
£20
The Hayward Concrete
Lite Exposure
Saturday 6 September 2008 - Saturday 1 November 2008
DJs Amber and Lambswool and Jonny Rock perform accessible and sophisticated versions of various forms of dance music.
Admission free
Queen Elizabeth Hall
Cheb Nacim
Saturday 6 September 2008
An exuberant live show from the stars of North African music.
£20
The Clore Ballroom
Voicelab Welcomes: Cosmicorus
Sunday 7 September 2008
Cosmicorus is a 23-piece choir, accompanied by double bass, guitar and soprano sax.
Admission free
Purcell Room
Chidinma Okafor
Sunday 7 September 2008
Chidinma Okafor is one of Nigeria's finest young singers.
£15
Queen Elizabeth Hall
Claude Deppa Horns Unlimited
Sunday 7 September 2008
A mix of African dance rhythms and free jazz.
£20
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