Experience the legendary Malian singer Oumou Sangaré live with the BBC Concert Orchestra at the EFG London Jazz Festival.
Join us for an unforgettable night at Southbank Centre’s Queen Elizabeth Hall, where the soul of Wassoulou meets the power of orchestral sound. Grammy-winning icon Oumou Sangaré - known as ‘The Songbird of Wassoulou’ - brings her fierce spirit, soaring vocals, and genre-defying sound to London in an unmissable collaboration with the BBC Concert Orchestra.
Oumou Sangare received recognition in Aga Khan Music Awards in 2019 for her Distinguished and Enduring Contributions to Music. Opening the concert are winners of the 2025 awards—artists whose work preserves and reimagines musical traditions from across diverse cultures
Sangaré’s music is a powerful blend of tradition and innovation, weaving blues, folk, and rock into the rich tapestry of West African rhythm; a testament to resilience, heritage, and the unbreakable bond between music and identity.
Opening the concert are winners of the prestigious Aga Khan Music Awards - artists whose work preserves and reimagines musical traditions from across the Muslim world.
This concert is curated by the Aga Khan Music Awards 2025 in collaboration with the EFG London Jazz Festival and celebrates outstanding musical creativity inspired by cultural heritage across the world.