Africa’s rising Afrobeat singer, Mádé Kuti, is set to make his debut at Good Village on Victoria Island, Lagos.
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This is coming after his return from several band tours and rehearsals with The Movement band.
The show at the Good Village, which is being packaged by FK Management after yearnings from fans on the Lagos Island areas that include Obalende, Iru, Victoria Island, Ikoyi, Lekki, Ajah and Epe, is scheduled for Sunday June 11, 2023.
In his words, the Grammy nominee noted, “We are bringing the shrine to the Island. It’s all for Afrobeat and humanity. I can’t wait to perform for the Island audience who have been yearning for my performance with The Movement band.”
Made’s last single, which was composed, arranged, and authored by the young grandson of late Afrobeat legend, Fela Anikulapo Kuti, was produced by GMK and Sodi Marciszewer, who recorded, mixed, or produced his grandfather’s last six albums.
After his last release of a new single entitled ‘No more wars,’ via Partisan Records, Mádé has been busy getting himself closer to the fans with shows and performances in The African Shrine and other parts of the world.
The young Made Kuti had been determined in his pursuit of taking Afrobeat to a greater height after the performances and achievements of his uncle, Seun Kuti; his father, Femi Kuti; and grandfather Fela Anikulapo-Kuti.