Natu Camara’s adoring fans regard her as “the Tina Turner of Guinea.” In the early 2000s, she led West Africa’s first all-female hip-hop group, the Ideal Black Girls (IBG), which released Guinèya Moumonèra (It’s Not a Shame to Be a Woman) — a multiplatinum opus advocating for women’s rights.
Camara’s solo career is a musical evolution that showcases her unique blend of afro-rock, pop, and soul that speaks to the range of heroes influencing her individual sound: Miriam Makeba, Nina Simone, Mory Kante, & Fela Kuti,
This is an outdoor concert. Tickets sold by the pod.