Azmari Meets Amapiano: Ethio X-mas Special

Sunday 14 January

Are you ready for the hottest fusion of African music?

 

Join us on Sunday 14th January 2024 at The Jazz Cafe, London for “Azmari meets Amapiano” You will witness a mesmerising Azmari performance by the talented Azmari Bet group, hosted by Selam L’Ethio and then dance the night away to the best Amapiano tunes by DJ Benaiah and friends.

Celebrate Ethiopian Eritrean Christmas with us. Limited tickets will be on sale on the door. Don’t miss this unique and unforgettable experience to unite together! Don’t miss this opportunity to celebrate unity and immerse yourself in the rich cultural tapestry of Ethiopia and Amapiano music.

Join us at Azmari meets Amapiano for an incredible night of music, dance and unforgettable memories.

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