25 Years Of The Miseducation Of Lauryn Hill

Tuesday 26 December

Presenting a Boxing Day Special of the infamous celebration and recreation of the timeless masterpiece that etched its profound significance upon musical history.

 

One of the greatest mysteries in modern music, Lauryn Hill released the straight-to-classic ‘The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill’ before disappearing without a trace. The body of work she left, along with that of the Fugees, is a melange of neo-soul, hip-hop and RnB that has left a distinctive mark on virtually all popular music up to the present day. Her influence has audibly touched everyone from Kehlani to Kendrick Lamar.

We’ve brought together a group of the finest musicians in London to pay respects to the 25th anniversary of one of the most beloved records of our age.

NB. Lauryn Hill is not performing at this event.

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