Seckou Keita & the Homeland Band
- Tickets
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£25.64
- Dates and times
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Saturday 31st Jan 2026
7:30pm
- Age
- Over 14s only. Under 16s must be accompanied by an adult.
Seckou Keita is a rare and compelling figure in West African music: a djembe master, innovative composer, and virtuoso player of the kora (West African harp-lute). Hailing from Guinea, Keita carries the ancient legacy of the Griot tradition—the historians, poets, and praise singers of the Mandé people—and redefines it for a modern audience.
As a masterful instrumentalist, Keita is hailed globally for his phenomenal technical ability, seamlessly blending the deep-rooted sounds of his heritage with modern compositions. He is a pioneer whose artistry moves beyond mere performance; it is a profound celebration of his homeland, delivered with a contagious energy and musicality that is simply world-class. Supported by the Homeland Band, Seckou Keita offers an exhilarating, passionate, and unforgettable journey into the heart of African rhythm and melody.
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