Angélique Kidjo 

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  1. Oct

    20

    Katowice, Poland

    NOSPR

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  1. Oct

    20

    Katowice, Poland

    NOSPR

  2. Oct

    22

    Troyes, France

    Espace Argence

  3. Oct

    24

    The Hague, Netherlands

    Paard

  4. Oct

    26

    Lisbon, Portugal

    Auditorio Calouste Gulbenkian

  5. Nov

    2

    New York (NYC), NY, US

    Carnegie Hall

  6. Nov

    13

    Portland, ME, US

    State Theatre

  7. Nov

    14

    Amherst, MA, US

    University of Massachusetts, Amherst

  8. Feb

    13

    2025
    Manchester, UK

    Bridgewater Hall

  9. Feb

    15

    2025
    Paris, France

    Philharmonie de Paris

  10. Feb

    28

    2025
    Somerville, MA, US

    Somerville Theatre

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Biography

  • Angélique Kidjo (born July 14, 1960) is an iconic cross-genre, Grammy-Award winning singer-songwriter and activist, hailing from Cotonou, Republic of Benin.

    Born Angélique Kpasseloko Hinto Housinou Kandjo Manta Zogbin Kidjo, the singer was immersed in traditional Beninese music as a child, as well as the sounds of Mriam Makeba, James Brown, Manu Dibango, Otis Redding, and Jimi Hendrix. By the age of six, Kidjo had joined her mother’s theatre troupe which expanded the singer’s influences, before joining her school band Les Sphinx. In 1981 whilst still residing in Benin, Kidjo released her debut album “Pretty” in collaboration with producer Ekambi Brilliant and brother Oscar. The singer supported the release by touring all over West Africa, before conflicts in Benin resulted in Kidjo relocating to Paris, France.

    After graduating with a music degree from the jazz school CIM, Kidjo fronted the Euro-African band Pili Pili, whom she release three albums with: 1987’s “Jakko”, 1988’s “Be In Two Minds”, and 1990’s “Hotel Babo”. This period of activity made the adaptable singer one of the most revered live acts in Paris, and resulted in her signing with Island Records in 1991. Her major label debut “Logozo” was issued the same year, produced by Miami Sound Machine drummer Joe Galdo. Aided by the singles “We We” and “Batongo” the album topped the Billboard World Music chart upon release, and was supported by her first international tour.

    The album “Ayé” followed in 1994 produced by David Z of Prince fame, spawning the worldwide hit single “Agolo”. 1995’s “Fifa” marked an alternative recording approach from Kidjo who opted to use eight-track tape recorders and microphones. The singer and her team of engineers headed to Benin to record a host of rhythms, vocals, and dancers, which added a wealth of character and depth to the album style. Kidjo’s subsequent album “Oremi” saw a return to the progressive, cross-genre appeal of her earlier albums, adopting the sounds of hip-hop, Afro-Celtic, and rock in various forms.

    On top of her own releases, the singer has been known to contribute her music to popular culture soundtracks, including: “Ace Ventura”, “Street Fighter”, “The Simpsons”, “Krippendorf Tribe”, and “Blood Diamond”. After a move to Columbia Records, Kidjo released the album “Black Ivory Soul” which features Carlinhos Brown, Vinicius Cantuária, Daniella Mercury, and Dave Matthews. The full-length “Oyaya!” arrived in 2004, followed by a pair of collaborative albums with Razor & Tie: “Djin Djin” in 2007 and “Ōÿö” in 2010, featuring Roy Hargrove, John Legend, and Diana Reeves. As a tribute to the beauty and resilience of African women Kidjo release the studio album “Eve” in January 2014. Like her album “Fifa”, “Eve” was recorded in West Africa using only tape recorders and topped the Billboard World Music Chart.

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Live reviews

  • Angélique Kidjo

    Angelique, Kpasseloko Hinto Housinou Kandjo Manta Zogbin Kidjol, or simple, Angelique Kidjo, is an extremely talented, well-respected artist from Benein. Dubbed as “Africa’s premier diva” by Time Magazine, she has so much talent that she wears the title proudly. She uses a blend of traditional Beninoise music with modern music; and despite being multi-lingual, she also has made up parts of her own language to fit with the uniqueness of her music.

    During her live performances, she brings her culture to the foreground. The stage is set with decorations, the instrumentals are intermixed with African percussion, and the backup choir that she has supporting her is dressed in beautiful cultural garb. Much of the crowd is very excited with anticipation before she takes the stage, and when she does the entire venue becomes so lively. Angelique utilizes the entire stage, not only moving around, but dancing as well. She is very humble, and speaks quite often between songs. Sometimes she speaks about her cultural influences on a specific song, other times about the origin of where part of a song may have come from. Her shows are not just musically entertaining; they also have a cultural education aspect to them as well.

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  • Angelique Kidjo was Fantastic. Especially Her interaction with the audience.She mingled, walking off stage and into the isle, and sang one song while amongst the Audience. At the ending of the Show She allowed the Audience to get on the Stage and Dance and take Photographs and Video while dancing with her, which i think is absolutly Kool. She sang her own hits, and covered a Song made famouse by Nina Simone and another made famous by Mariam Makeba. Her Energy was contagious.

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  • Once again, her performance was great, filled with excitement and energy. I am looking forward to seeing more of her. I first saw her at Mandela Day 2009 at Radio City and have been following her since. Thanks again for a wonderful performance.

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  • Awesome show I spent 20 years trying to go to one of her concerts

    Her and femi kuti is nothing like that I hope I have the opportunity to see her in LA one day

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Past concerts

  1. Oct

    16

    Chartres, France

    Theatre De Chartres

  2. Oct

    15

    Orléans, France

    Théâtre d'Orléans

  3. Oct

    13

    Marseille, France

    Fiesta Des Suds

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