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Womad 2016 Line-Up Revealed

Womad 2016 Line-Up Revealed

Wednesday 21st October, 2015 7:00PM

Hot on the heels of announcing Ladysmith Black Mambazo and John Grant as the first acts on the WOMAD 2016 bill, organisers have now revealed the full line-up. Joining the March festival will be Arizona-based outfit Calexico (who will also be appearing at the 2016 New Zealand Festival in Wellington) alongside a whole host of diverse acts from around the globe mixed in with some top homegrown talent. Here are the details...


WOMAD 2016
18-20 March 2016, TSB Bowl of Brooklands, Taranaki

Featuring... 47Soul (Palestine/Jordan/Syria), Asia Minor Trio (Greece), Bic Runga (NZ/Aotearoa), Calexico (USA), DakhaBrakha (Ukraine), Diego El Cigala (Spain), Edmar Casteneda Trio (Colombia), Ester Rada (Israel), Hazmat Modine (USA), John Grant (USA), Julia Deans (NZ/Aotearoa), Katchafire (NZ/Aotearoa), Ladysmith Black Mambazo (South Africa), Louis Baker (NZ/Aotearoa), Mahsa and Marjan Vahdat (Iran), No Man's Land (NZ/Aotearoa/Greece/Poland), Orange Blossom (France), Pass the Gat (NZ/Aotearoa), Savina Yannatou & Primavera en Salonico (Greece), Seun Kuti & Egypt 80 (Nigeria), Songhoy Blues (Mali), Spiro (UK), Tami Neilson (NZ/Aotearoa), Te Kapa Haka o Te Whanau a Apanui (NZ/Aotearoa), The Jerry Cans (Canada), Thomas Oliver (NZ/Aotearoa), Tiny Ruins (NZ/Aotearoa), Tulegur (China)


Here's the video for 'Falling From The Sky' from Calexico's new album Edge Of The Sun...


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WOMAD 2016 Full Line Up Announcement

Adding to the vibrant lineup this year is ethio-soul Queen, Ester Rada. The Israeli-based singer-songwriter has been turning heads worldwide with her soulful blend of jazz/funk/soul/rnb fusion, opening for Alicia Keys at her Israeli concert in 2013. With her ravishing voice, she is not one to miss on the circuit this year.

Making the list of ‘must-sees’ are alt-country rockers Calexico. The Arizona outfit is returning to Kiwi shores after wowing audiences here in 2013 with their genre-bending mix of mariachi, spaghetti western and folk.

Country darling Tami Neilson is another major draw card. The 2014 Silver Scroll winner has just released new album DON’T BE AFRAID to critical acclaim and her star is soaring high. The Auckland-based singer songwriter’s new mix of rollicking country, blues and soul, offset by heartbreaking balladry, is guaranteed to delight.

Critics’ choice DakhaBrakha also joins the line-up. Although still little known in these parts, the four-piece from Ukraine is guaranteed to be a festival favourite. Fusing Ukranian folk with R ‘n’ B and rap, and often adorned head-to-toe in full traditional garb, this is self-described “ethno chaos” not to be missed. Carrying the flame of Afrobeat's spiritual inheritance is Seun Kuti & Egypt 80 from Nigeria. Sean Kuti, the youngest son of the late legendary Fela Kuti, stands tall as the charismatic leader of Fela’s renowned Afrobeat orchestra, Egypt 80.

WOMAD NZ 2016 also delivers one of the best local line-ups in years, with Bic Runga, Tiny Ruins, Julia Deans, Katchafire and Pass The Gat (Warren Maxwell, Louis Baker, Thomas Oliver) joining the aforementioned Canadian-born, but also proudly Kiwi, Tami Neilson.

WOMAD is not just about the music, foodies are in for an absolute treat with celebrity chef Jax Hamilton returning to host the Nova Energy Taste The World stage. Running over the course of the weekend, Taste The World is a dedicated area where musicians swap their instruments for cooking utensils and cook up a storm while interacting with festival-goers. It’s a lot of fun, and becoming increasingly popular year-on-year with the mix of world recipes and Jax’s hilarious hosting.

The three-day festival returns to the beautiful Brooklands Park and TSB Bowl of Brooklands. From the moment the gates open, the 55-acre park becomes a magical wonderland brimming with energy and bursting with colours, flavours, sounds and smells.

Smaller stages, the Global Village’s food stalls, craft stores and workshops spaces are dotted around the venue’s heart – a stunning natural amphitheatre, which provides the main platform for three days of music and allure. The park is only a short and easy stroll from New Plymouth’s centre and if you book early you could even get a motel or hotel within walking distance. And don’t forget to bring a blanket, an essential item on the WOMAD NZ checklist that allows you to kick back and soak in the warmth of the WOMAD vibe.

Links
womad.co.nz/
facebook.com/womadnz

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