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Ego Ella May, Caleb Femi, Mugun +more
Live Music

Ego Ella May, Caleb Femi, Mugun +more

Grime Hip Hop
Wednesday April 4th, 2018 from 7:00 pm to 11:00 pm
@ The Jazz Cafe in London
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  • 9:00pm

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Kojey Radical presents: Ego Ella May, Caleb Femi, Mugun, Azekel +more

Acclaimed London spoken word poet and artist Kojey Radical curates a new biannual event series of live music, poetry and pure energy to celebrate our ever growing UK talent. A critically-acclaimed spoken word artist, Kojey Radical has risen to prominence in just a very short time. Recognised by the likes of The Guardian and Dazed as one-to-watch in 2017, his music brings together powerful lyricism with beautifully minimalist production.

Bringing his wide range of musical influences to The Jazz Café on April 4th, Kojey curates the first in a new twice-yearly series that showcases his favourite artists from across the urban, soul and spoken word spectrum. Artists performing on the night are:

Self-taught songwriter and vocalist Ego Ella May who released her debut EP The Tree back in 2013 and has since been teed up as one of the UK’s finest soul talents.

Caleb Femi, a highly acclaimed 26 year poet who was named the Young People’s Poet Laurette in 2017.

The young and upcoming grime artist Mugun from Coventry, who is already being recognised as an artist with huge versatility and talent.

The independent R&B singer Bassette who dropped her first release Bermuda late last year.

Plus a few extra surprises that will be revealed on the night…

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The Jazz Cafe

5 Parkway

Camden

London, , NW1 7PG

United Kingdom

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