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About Kokoroko
As of 2023, Kokoroko continues to thrive in the live concert circuit, captivating audiences with their electrifying performances. They have been on tour across Europe, showcasing their latest material from their debut album 'Could We Be More', which was released to critical acclaim. The album, which explores themes of love, identity, and cultural heritage, has been a focal point of their recent performances, allowing fans to experience their evolution as artists. In recent months, Kokoroko has been featured in several high-profile music festivals, including Glastonbury and the North Sea Jazz Festival, where they have drawn large crowds eager to witness their unique sound live. Additionally, their performance at the iconic Royal Albert Hall further elevated their status, showcasing their ability to fill large venues while maintaining the intimacy of their music. The band has also embraced the digital age, participating in virtual concerts and engaging with fans through social media platforms. They are known for their interactive approach, often inviting audience members to join in on the fun, which has become a hallmark of their live shows. As they continue to write and produce new music, Kokoroko remains committed to their live performance roots, crafting experiences that resonate deeply with their audience and celebrate the rich tapestry of cultural influences that shape their sound.
Kokoroko History
Kokoroko is a dynamic London-based band that has carved a niche for itself in the contemporary music scene with its vibrant blend of jazz, Afrobeats, and soul. Formed in 2014, the group comprises talented musicians who have roots in various musical backgrounds, which contributes to their unique sound. The band is led by trumpeter Sheila Maurice-Grey and features a host of skilled artists, including saxophonist Nubya Garcia, who is also part of the broader collective of London’s jazz scene. Kokoroko's name, which means 'be strong' in the Ghanaian Twi language, reflects the band's ethos of resilience and cultural pride. Their debut single, 'Abusey Junction', released in 2018, received widespread acclaim and marked their arrival as a significant act in the London jazz circuit. The band's live performances are characterized by their infectious energy and improvisational flair, drawing on African music traditions as well as contemporary jazz influences. Over the years, Kokoroko has performed at various prestigious festivals and venues, including the Montreux Jazz Festival, Love Supreme Festival, and the iconic London venue, Ronnie Scott's. Their commitment to live performance has solidified their reputation as one of the leading live acts in the UK music scene, known for creating a communal experience where audiences are encouraged to dance and celebrate together. This connection with their audience is integral to their identity, as Kokoroko believes in music as a tool for unity and joy.
