Seychelles' Grace Barbé to perform in Nairobi
Seychelles islander Grace Barbé will perform at Treehouse in Westlands, Nairobi on Saturday 11 February from 8pm. Revellers can expect a spirited show as Barbé’s engaging stage presence, powerful vocals, and guitar playing skills animate her exotic music, which she sings in English, Kreol and French. She is a seasoned live performer.
The renowned artist’s style, Afro-Kreol, is a colourful and energetic fusion of tropical island rhythms with African percussion, reggae, pop, rock and Latin rhythms. Her soulful music reflects and celebrates the diverse cultural influences of her Indian Ocean heritage.
Barbé’s band has been awarded Best World Act five years running in her current home State of Western Australia. Following the release of her debut album Kreol Daughter in 2008, Barbé has performed at major festivals all over the Indian Ocean (Mauritius, La Reunion and Seychelles), as well as at many of Australia's leading music festivals, including Womadelaide, WOMAD New Zealand, Byron Bay Bluesfest and Woodford Folk Festival.
Barbé will be visiting Nairobi courtesy of Roots International through its proprietor Abdi Rashid Jibril who has partnered with Treehouse and UP Nairobi.
You can listen to Barbé’s latest album Welele! at the artist's website or on her Soundcloud page. Advance tickets available online at KShs2,000 ($20). Gate tickets will cost KShs2,500 ($24).
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