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The Floacist
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The Floacist

R&B Soul
Friday November 23rd, 2018 from 7:00 pm to 10:30 pm
@ The Jazz Cafe in London
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  • Smart Casual

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  • 10:00pm

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Natalie ‘Floacist’ Stewart is a founding original member of the groundbreaking seven-time Grammy-nominated, platinum-selling, UK and international neo-soul sensation Floetry alongside Marsha Ambrosius.

After going on hiatus with Floetry, Stewart released her debut album, Floetic Soul (2010), which established her as a solo artist worldwide, featuring the singles ‘Forever’ and ‘Let Me’.

Following the establishment of her solo career, she released her second solo album, Floetry Re: Birth (2012), which contained singles ‘Say Yes’, ‘Soul’, and ‘Speechless’, and Rise Of The Phoenix Mermaid in 2014.

A self-described “modern-day poet”, Stewart creates songs that are often characterized by themes of love, relationships, and inspiration, as well as problems and solutions.

We can’t wait to welcome her back to her spiritual London home.

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5 Parkway

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London, , NW1 7PG

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