The Grammy award winning group Konono No. 1 was formed in Congo in the late 1960s. Their distinctive sound is...
More like The Brother from planet Niburu… The Brother Moves On begun their Jazz Café headline show with a spoken...
It’s been a few years since Konono No 1 first burst onto the WOMAD scene straight from the streets of...
In a gig that oozed class and revitalised my Sunday, Sidestepper brought the verve of late night Candelaria to a...
[chimpy_form forms=”5″] They invited their fans singing “come see us play”. So we did it and enjoyed every single minute of it. Sidestepper...
[chimpy_form forms=”5″] Our top 5 discoveries for Womad festival’s first full day, Friday, showcase the rich and varied styles that...
No pressure –Tropical Pressure! With affordable ticket prices that welcome everyone it was refreshing to see a truly mixed audience...
It’s not common to enjoy a sunny weekend in London. It’s even rarer to enjoy a sunny weekend on a...
Roberto Pla has influenced several musicians based in UK and interested in Latin music, especially Salsa, over the last thirty...
It really is something special to see a live performance by ‘O Bruxo’ (the sorcerer). The eminent Brazilian musician, producer,...
The Brazilian soul was present at the Barbican Centre through the music of Martinho da Vila. It was a concert...
On the 25th of June, the Royal Albert Hall audience and hundreds of colombianos living in London enthusiastically welcomed the...













