Interview Pete Murray
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28th Jul 2012 2:48pm | By Editor
Five days of music from around the world celebrating London’s cultural diversity.
Moroccan Simo Lagnawi kicks things off, with Guinea’s Mosi Conde the following evening, then Peru’s Kanti Qena, Nigeria’s Baba Adesose Wallace, Brazil’s Pe De Jurema and Planetman And His Friends closing it out with a truly global show.
Wilton’s Music Hall, July 30-Aug 4. 7pm, free
1 Graces Alley, E1 8JB
Tube | Tower Gateway
wiltons.org.uk
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