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NINES World Music Stage @ Peckham Festival Sep 11th


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The NINES is teaming up with the first ever Peckham Festival to bring you a scintillating world music line-up on the outdoor bandstand for the closing day of the festival. Headlined by Senegalese kora player Kadialy Kayoute! ** FREE **

Line-up:


1pm Winnie & The Rockettes

Original Rock, Funk and Soul from the honey-voiced Winnie and her Rockettes. If Prince had been a girl ....


2pm Tashkezar

Gloriously upbeat Balkan and Arabic super band. Opa!

https://m.facebook.com/Tashkezar/


4pm Owl Parliament Choir

Eclectic choral arrangements from Ellie Rose Rusbridge's immensely special South London community choir. From Fleetwood Mac to Bulgarian wedding songs and everywhere in between, we love hosting Owl Parliament.


5pm Kadialy Kouyate

http://kadialykouyate.com

Born into the great line of the Kouyat? Griots in Southern Senegal, Kadialy Kouyate?s kora music has been appreciated in many prestigious venues worldwide. A singer songwriter inspired by the West Africa Griot repertoire, Kadialy has also been featured in many collaborative albums and projects in the last decade and we are thrilled he?ll be playing for us!


6.30pm The Relatives (From the Relatively Good Radio Show on 104.4 Resonance FM)

The Relatives turn everyday London life into folk legend, writing at least one song each week about events, people or places in the capital for their live music show - so far on topics from Nunhead, Peckham, Getting lost on the underground, Climbing the Shards a la Greenpeace, Work, Bob Crowe, Jesus went to New Cross on the Ginger Line, Smash and Grab Robbery in Brent Cross, The Lost Rivers of London and so many more.


www.theninespeckham.co.uk

contact [email protected]

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