Close Menu
Culture BuzzCulture Buzz

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.

    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Sunday, March 15
    Facebook Instagram
    Culture BuzzCulture Buzz
    • home
    • Business
    • Culture
    • Art
    • Featured
    • Film
    • Food & Drink
    • Health & Fitness
    • Music
    • Technology
    • Theatre
    • Travel
    Culture BuzzCulture Buzz
    Home»Music»Celebrated Malian songwriter and guitarist to play Liverpool
    Music

    Celebrated Malian songwriter and guitarist to play Liverpool

    Ally GoodmanBy Ally Goodman25 August 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
    Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Email Telegram WhatsApp
    Afel Bocoum posing with his bandmates all holding instruments
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

    A legendary musician from Mali will be performing in Liverpool early next year.

    Africa Oyé have teamed up with the Liverpool Philharmonic to bring the acclaimed Afel Bocoum to the city in January 2026 for what’s set to be a spectacular start to the year.

    The evening will no doubt set the scene for Africa Oyé’s much-anticipated return to Sefton Park following a ‘fallow year’ for the event in 2025 due to rising infrastructure and health and safety costs.

    For over three decades, Afel Bocoum has been a guardian of the Niger River’s musical soul. A musical companion to Mali’s late great desert blues pioneer Ali Farka Touré, he launched a solo career with debut album in 1999, Alkibar (The Messenger), and gained international recognition through collaborations with Damon Albarn.

    Now, as one of the Sahel’s most beloved artists and ambassador for endangered instruments like the njurkel lute and njarka fiddle, Bocoum is set to release singles from his new album Harber in October 2025.

    Bocoum previously played the Africa Oyé Festival itself back in 2006 and Paul Duhaney, Artistic Director of the charity behind the festival, says his return to the city is long overdue:

    “Afel was an important member of the iconic Ali Farka Touré’s band but has long stepped out of his mentor’s shadow to become a legendary musician in his own right. His set at one of our early Sefton Park festivals went down a storm and we can’t wait to welcome him back to Liverpool next year.”

    Afel Bocoum plays the Liverpool Philharmonic Music Room on Tuesday 20th January 2026. Tickets are available now via the venue’s website.

    BOOK TICKETS – CLICK HERE

    afel bocoum africa oye Liverpool mali Philharmonic
    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    Ally Goodman

    Related Posts

    Ker Has Been Quietly Building Something. March 2 Is the Next Chapter. 

    20 February 2026

    Festival to transform Liverpool into the ‘jazz capital of the UK’ this February

    16 February 2026

    Still to come at The Tung Auditorium this Spring…

    12 February 2026
    Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

    Demo
    Top Posts

    Book Review: “Tiki Drinks – A Beginner’s Guide to Rum, Ritual and Relaxation “ by Richard Wickliffe

    9 March 2026

    FRIENDS! THE MUSICAL PARODY COMES TO STORYHOUSE NEXT MONTH

    26 February 2026

    Ker Has Been Quietly Building Something. March 2 Is the Next Chapter. 

    20 February 2026
    Don't Miss
    Culture

    Book Review: “Tiki Drinks – A Beginner’s Guide to Rum, Ritual and Relaxation “ by Richard Wickliffe

    9 March 2026

    An inviting guide to tiki’s drinks, culture, and stories. Cocktail books often fall into one…

    FRIENDS! THE MUSICAL PARODY COMES TO STORYHOUSE NEXT MONTH

    26 February 2026

    Festival to transform Liverpool into the ‘jazz capital of the UK’ this February

    16 February 2026

    Legendary Gems And Jewels Of The Royals

    21 January 2026
    Stay In Touch
    • Facebook
    • Instagram
    Demo
    Most Popular

    Book Review: “Tiki Drinks – A Beginner’s Guide to Rum, Ritual and Relaxation “ by Richard Wickliffe

    9 March 2026

    Annual celebration of Latin American culture returns ‘bigger and bolder’ this October

    24 September 2025

    Vivian’s Millennium Café: A Studio City Gem with Celebrity Roots and Resilience

    8 July 2025
    Our Picks

    Urban Series ‘Pome’ Becomes Fan Favorite On Tubi

    9 December 2025

    **Culture Buzz | Spotlight Interview Hippolyte Charlut — The Focus Puller Behind NYC’s Rising Indie Films**

    8 December 2025

    RAW Papers: The Icon of Natural Rolling

    12 November 2025

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.

    Culture Buzz
    Facebook Instagram
    • Culture
    • Food & Drink
    • Health & Fitness
    © 2026, culturebuzz.net All Rights Reserved

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.