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There is a certain tenor a WOMAD stalwart comes to expect: a practiced routine, a beaten track past well-known landmarks, a familiarity akin to coming home. Sometimes it’s good to mix it up a bit. This July marked the festival’s first edition in a new location just up the road from Charlton Park, its much-loved site for 17 happy years before taking a break in 2025. Organisers have been quick to reassure returnees that they’ll find the new spot welcoming and […]...
Benga runs on interlocking guitars and a rhythm that does not let up, the sound that owned Kenyan pop for forty years. Winyo has spent twenty of those years playing it his own way, guitar in hand, singing in Luo and Swahili in a voice his countrymen named after a bird. He plays The Jago in Dalston on Sunday 9 August, a room of a couple of hundred, and most of the set is an album he has not released […]...
Ten years is a long time to leave a dancefloor waiting. Buraka Som Sistema have spent most of that decade apart, and on Friday 7 August they walk back onto a UK stage at South London Miniteca: a free, all-day celebration of the Latin American and Afro-Luso communities of South London, out in the open in Burgess Park. Pulling the Main Stage together from midday are ¡Como No!, the capital’s leading Latin promoter since the 1980s and the outfit behind […]...
Karate Boogaloo have been playing together since they were schoolboys, in the same Melbourne high school maths class, which is the sort of fact most bands turn into a claim about chemistry. Ask what twenty years of it buys them and Henry Jenkins offers elbow grease and luck, and reckons anyone could do what they do. Except only they can… What they do is instrumental funk and soul: bass, drums, organ and guitar, cut to tape, with nobody singing over […]...
There is a historic town in southern Estonia, population 17000, that every July transforms into a global cultural hub. For four days, the ruins of its 13th-century Livonian Order Castle fill with tens of thousands of people who have come, some of them from the other side of the world, to listen to music that in some cases nearly ceased to exist. The Viljandi Folk Music Festival has become one of the largest events of its kind in the Baltic […]...
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Event Preview: WOMAD 2026 @ Neston Park (Corsham, Wiltshire; Thursday 23rd to Sunday 26th July 2026)
Cover Photo by Ryley Morton
Event Review: Boa Nova Festival @ Leyton Jubilee Park (London; Friday, 22nd May 2026)
Words by Cristiano AmarAll / Photos by Alastair Brooke, Alice Palm & Kirsty Atkinson
































