Scheduled as a must-see part of the
Black History Month calendar, EKO ILE: THE CONCERT will be a dynamic
show that tells the story of Muyiwa’s journey from Lagos to London. EKO
ILE which literally translates to “Lagos I love,” is a love letter to
the two cities and cultures that helped shape his identity – Lagos and London.
EKO ILE: THE CONCERT will
explore the parallels between the two cities and the forces that made
him the man that he is. The concert will be both a musical and visual
spectacle with Muyiwa taking centre stage in-front of a 10-piece band,
choir, backing singers and an immersive set design.
“With this album and show on the
28th October we want to bring the whole of Africa out. We want to see
every Nigerian, Ghanaian, Kenyan, Zimbabwean out to celebrate with us.
Whichever country you are from you will be able to relate to this story” says Muyiwa.
EKO ILE, the 2015 album
release on which the show is based, is a hybrid record of world music,
Afro-beat and Gospel influences that tell the universal story of a boy’s
journey to manhood and the transition from Nigeria to Great Britain.
Muyiwa says, “From a musical
perspective, it is our most complete album and I hope it shows a
maturity in our song writing. I wrote much of the album in Ghana and
Nigeria which gives the record a very different feel.”
The album incorporates a wealth of music
styles from across the African continent including highlife music
reminiscent of fellow countryman,Fela Kuti. Muyiwa’s refreshing take on
African praise and reggae features singing in his native Nigerian
tongue, Yoruba, along with a peppering of Swahili, Zulu and Pidgin
English.
Over the last 15 years Muyiwa has
reached an unprecedented position within the African and Gospel Music
world. He is one of the most recognizable figures that has managed to
build a following that straddles Music, TV and Radio both as an artist
and as a broadcaster at home and around the globe. His audience reach is
unprecedented:
70,000,000 people via his worldwide TV show, ‘Turning Point’
2,000,000 via his radio broadcasts on Premier Radio and Premier Gospel
40,000 via social media.
2,000,000 via his radio broadcasts on Premier Radio and Premier Gospel
40,000 via social media.
EKO ILE: THE CONCERT
coincides with Muyiwa’s return for the 3rd year running as a judge on
the new series of the hit BBC ONE show, ‘Choir Of The Year’. It caps off
a busy 2016 that has seen him give a standout performance at this year
‘Gospel Proms’ at the Royal Albert Hall, become an ambassador for the
Diana Awards, film videos in Canada, the US and Africa for the global
series, “Turning Point International’, and launch and present the highly
successful, ‘Premier Gospel Awards’.
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