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Pop / Rock 20 December, 2016

Young Lioness Of Africa Wiyaala Sets Up World Music Festival

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New York, NY (Top40 Charts) Wiyaala, the superstar Ghanaian songstress, often compared to Angelique Kidjo and Grace Jones, has taken a brave step by creating a new annual music festival in the remote town of Wa in the Upper West Region set to take place on the 23rd of December.

Watch the stunning new video for Kandibanye (Had I Known) which was shot in Dewsbury, West Yorkshire.
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Known as the Djimba World Music Festival, the singer aka, the "Young Lioness of Africa" says: "I grew up in the region and it is very under represented. By starting the festival, I hope to shine a light on the music and art that exists in this part of Africa. The north has a wealth of talent which is just not getting seen or heard. The festival is one of a number of steps I'm taking to encourage our musicians to showcase their talent to the world and to attract visitors to come and experience our unique way of life"

The effervescent singer, who will release her second album next year, added she was inspired to start the festival after performing at festivals in Europe including the world famous WOMAD Arts festival. "Glastonbury started with an audience of just 1500 people and I don't see why we can't manage at least that number and grow in years to come"

This year, Wiyaala will headline the maiden edition festival along with the Djimba World Band. Other acts appearing include, the traditional musician Stevo Atimbre in the style of the renowned King Ayisoba from the Upper East of Ghana. Reggie artist Jah Bone, local rap acts Samson B and Ghally are amongst the names also on the bill.

The festival takes place on the 23rd December at the Community Centre, Wa, in the Upper West Region of Ghana. Tickets are GHS 10 (£2) VIP (£4).

More info: https://web.facebook.com/DjimbaWorldMusicFestival/

Stream the single 'Timbanayi' from the album here on Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/wiyaala/tinambanyi-here-we-come

https://www.facebook.com/wiyaala
https://soundcloud.com/wiyaala
https://twitter.com/Wiyaala






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