PHOTO: © Kola Oshalusi

SEUN KUTI & EGYPT 80 Elbphilharmonie Konzert

In the organizer's words:

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Love & revolution: Seun Kuti carries on the Afrobeat legacy of his father Fela in the Elbphilharmonie.

From funk, jazz and African polyrhythms, the Nigerian musician of the century Fela Kuti developed Afrobeat at the end of the 1960s - the soundtrack of a pan-African liberation movement. Since Fela Kuti's death in 1997, his youngest son Seun has been at the helm of his band Egypt 80, translating his father's musical and activist legacy into the 21st century. Kuti's concerts are high-energy celebrations of dance and music with a large line-up, accompanied by frenetic applause - as was the case most recently in 2017 at the Kampnagel summer festival. Three albums and a Grammy nomination later, Seun Kuti returns with Egypt 80 to set the Elbphilharmonie's main hall vibrating with the infectiously revolutionary power of Afrobeat. He has his latest album "Heavier Yet (Lays The Crownless Head)" (Record Kicks) with songs about resistance, resilience and revolution. Produced by Lenny Kravitz and Fela Kuti's sound engineer Sodi Marciszewer, Seun Kuti brilliantly fuses diasporic sounds from funky reggae to warm soul, with guests such as Zambian singer Sampa The Great and Bob Marley's son Damian Marley.

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Love & Revolution: Seun Kuti carries forward his father Fela's Afrobeat legacy in the Grand Hall of Elbphilharmonie.

In the late 1960s, Nigerian music legend Fela Kuti fused funk, jazz, and African polyrhythms to create Afrobeat-the soundtrack of a Pan-African liberation movement. Since Fela's passing in 1997, his youngest son, Seun Kuti, has led his father's band, Egypt 80, carrying its musical and activist legacy into the 21st century. Following his father's footsteps, Seun Kuti's concerts are explosive celebrations of rhythm and resistance-electrifying spectacles of dance and music performed by a powerhouse ensemble, met with thunderous applause. The last time Seun Kuti & Egypt 80 set the stage ablaze at Kampnagel's Summer Festival was in 2017. Now, three albums and a Grammy nomination later, they return to shake the Grand Hall of Elbphilharmonie with the infectious, revolutionary energy of Afrobeat. Bringing along his latest album, ''Heavier Yet (Lays The Crownless Head)'' (Record Kicks), Seun Kuti delivers songs of resistance, resilience, and revolution. Produced by Lenny Kravitz and Fela Kuti's sound engineer, Sodi Marciszewer, the album seamlessly blends diasporic sounds from grooving reggae to soulful warmth, featuring guest artists such as Zambian singer Sampa The Great and Bob Marley's son, Damian Marley.

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Price information:

15 - 68 Euro (50 % discount with festival ticket)

Location

Elbphilharmonie Hamburg Platz der Deutschen Einheit 4 20457 Hamburg

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