

Saluting The Black President Fela Kuti, Friday 17 May
03:16 - Saturday 04 May 2013 - In Category MusicWhat: Saluting The Black President Fela Kuti
When: Friday 17 May
Where: 229 Great Portland Street, W1W 5PN
Why: Guaranteed to be a unforgettable evening, this musical event will celebrate the music and legacy of Nigerian icon Fela Kuti. Billed artists include Terri Walker (pictured), Ty, Shoniwa (The Noisettes), Blak Twang, Breis, Afrikan Boy, Ginger Baker, Tony Allen and many more.
Website: Facebook Event Page
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