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About Angelique Kidjo
As of 2023, Angelique Kidjo continues to captivate audiences worldwide with her live performances. Her recent tours have included stops at major music festivals and concert halls across Europe, North America, and Africa. In 2023, Kidjo performed at the renowned Glastonbury Festival, where she electrified the crowd with her dynamic stage presence and a setlist that spanned her illustrious career. Additionally, she has been actively involved in various charity events, using her concerts to raise awareness and funds for causes such as education and health in Africa. Kidjo's latest album, 'Mother Nature,' released in 2021, has been celebrated for its innovative sounds and powerful messages, further enhancing her reputation as a leading figure in the world music scene. Fans can look forward to her upcoming concerts as she embarks on a new tour, where she promises to deliver a blend of new music and timeless classics, making her live events an unmissable experience for music lovers globally.
Angelique Kidjo History
Angelique Kidjo, born on July 14, 1960, in Ouidah, Benin, is a globally recognized singer-songwriter and activist, renowned for her vibrant live performances that blend African music styles with various genres, including jazz, funk, and world music. Kidjo's career began in the 1980s when she started performing in the vibrant music scene of Cotonou, Benin's capital. Her debut album, 'Pretty,' released in 1994, marked her entry into the international music arena. However, it was her second album, 'Logozo,' released in 1996, that garnered her widespread acclaim, showcasing her powerful vocals and the rich musical heritage of Africa. Over the years, Kidjo has incorporated elements from diverse cultures into her music, which has led to collaborations with artists like Alicia Keys, Carlos Santana, and Philip Glass. Her live concerts are celebrated for their energy, cultural richness, and Kidjo's ability to connect with audiences through powerful storytelling and dynamic performances. She often uses her platform to advocate for social issues, particularly those affecting women and children in Africa, making her concerts not just musical events but also powerful messages of empowerment and change.
