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Natu Camara (RESCHEDULED DATE)

Organiser

Mare Music

Wed 30 Oct 2024 @ 7:30 pm - 10:30 pm

Venue

Old Lab
1 Summerhall
Edinburgh,EH9 1PLUnited Kingdom
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Phone
0131 560 1580
Age Group: 16+ (Under 18s must be accompanied by an adult)
Standing only event. Contains flashing lights. For access information please contact the venue directly

This gig has been rescheduled for 2025, new date to be announced soon

Hailing from the vibrant music scene of Guinea, West Africa, Natu Camara has taken the world stage by storm with her powerful vocals and magnetic presence. Her presence and music resonate as a harmonious blend of legendary voices such as Miriam Makeba, Nina Simone, Tracy Chapman, and Tina Turner, emerging from the heart of West Africa as a dynamic singer and songwriter.
Natu has infused her music with her heritage in a unique way, resulting in a rich fusion of soul, pop, classic African roots that define her Afro-rock sound. Beyond her electrifying stage performances, Natu’s unwavering commitment to social justice is a common thread throughout her career.

With a voice that resonates like a call to unity, Natu’s journey started in the heart of Conakry, where her passion for music was nurtured by the rich traditions of her homeland. Her music effortlessly blends Guinean traditional rhythms with contemporary sounds, soul, African roots, creating a sonic experience that captivates audiences across the globe.
Natu’s commitment to social change is as unwavering as her melodies. Her lyrics address pressing issues, from gender equality to human rights, making her not just an artist, but a voice for the voiceless, a cultural ambassador, sharing the spirit of Guinea with the world.

Join us in celebrating the Award winning and New York city celebrated artist Natu Camara, in her musical journey as she continues to bridge cultures, break barriers, and uplift souls through her incredible music.

Doors from 19:30.

"Natu Camara, a signer from Guinea now based in New York, gave her West African pop a tinge of American funk as she offers determinedly uplifting messages"New York Times
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