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    About Amadou & Mariam

    As of 2023, Amadou & Mariam continue to tour extensively, bringing their energetic live shows to fans around the world. They recently announced a series of concerts across Europe, including stops in major cities like Paris, London, and Berlin. Their current setlist features classics from their extensive discography, alongside new material that showcases their evolution as artists. The duo remains committed to their roots while experimenting with contemporary sounds, ensuring that each performance is fresh and exciting. Fans can expect not just music but a vibrant, interactive experience that includes traditional Malian instruments, dance, and storytelling. In addition to their concert tours, Amadou & Mariam are actively involved in various social initiatives, using their platform to raise awareness about issues affecting the visually impaired and advocating for education in Mali. Their concerts are not just musical events; they are a celebration of culture, resilience, and the power of music to bring people together. With each show, they strive to create an inclusive atmosphere, inviting audience participation and sharing the joy of live music with fans of all backgrounds.

    Amadou & Mariam History

    Amadou & Mariam, the acclaimed musical duo from Mali, has been enchanting audiences since the late 1980s. Their unique blend of traditional Malian music with elements of rock, pop, and blues has made them a defining force in world music. Both artists are visually impaired, which adds an inspiring dimension to their story. They met in a music school in Bamako, Mali, where they bonded over their shared passion for music. Their debut album 'Sou Ni Tile' released in 1998, garnered attention, but it was their 2005 album 'Dimanche à Bamako,' produced by Manu Chao, that catapulted them to international fame. This album featured infectious rhythms and catchy melodies, resonating with a global audience and establishing the duo as ambassadors of African music. Over the years, Amadou & Mariam have performed at numerous prestigious festivals and venues around the world, showcasing their vibrant sound and engaging stage presence. Their performances often incorporate a rich tapestry of influences, reflecting their Malian roots while appealing to diverse audiences globally. With each concert, they invite listeners on a journey through their culture and experiences, making their live performances a celebration of unity and joy.