March 5, 2026
Oumou Sangaré - Occhi Magazine: Showcasing Independent Artists, Creative Projects & Inspiring Stories in Visual Arts, Music, Film, and Literature
Prepare to be transported as Grammy Award-winning Oumou Sangaré takes centre stage in a spellbinding collaboration with the BBC Concert Orchestra. Renowned for her fierce spirit and unmistakable vocals, Sangaré’s artistry is a masterclass in bridging tradition and innovation—her sound a vibrant fusion of blues, folk, and rock, all woven into the rich, pulsating tapestry of West African rhythm. Each performance is more than music; it’s a living testament to resilience, heritage, and the unbreakable bond between identity and song.
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Sangaré’s global influence is undeniable, with accolades including the prestigious Aga Khan Music Award in 2019 for her Distinguished and Enduring Contributions to Music. Her work continues to inspire new generations, making this concert a must-see for anyone passionate about the power of cultural storytelling.
Setting the tone for this extraordinary evening, the stage will first shine a light on the 2025 Aga Khan Music Awards finalists—visionary artists dedicated to preserving and reimagining musical traditions from across the world. Their performances promise to be a celebration of diversity, creativity, and the enduring spirit of music as a cultural force.
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Curated by the Aga Khan Music Awards 2025 in partnership with the EFG London Jazz Festival, this event is a rare opportunity to witness outstanding musical creativity inspired by cultural heritage. It’s more than a concert; it’s a celebration of the threads that connect us all.
Oumou Sangaré with the BBC Concert Orchestra is scheduled for Sunday, 23 November 2025, 6:30 pm
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Please visit the Southbank Centre website for further details
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