Dele Sosimi X Medlar + Sno

Friday 17 September 2021

We are absolutely delighted to welcome Afrobeat ambassador Dele Sosimi’s brand new live show, alongside the prodigal producer Medlar.

 

We’re honoured that for so long we’ve been able to call Jazz Cafe the home of Dele’s seminal afrobeat orchestra, as he continues to influence generations of musicians from London and beyond. We couldn’t be more excited to premiere his brand new live show with Medlar, as they flex between afrobeats, disco and electronica, whilst exploring their collective jazz and dub influences.

£5 tickets are available now for a limited time.

Perfect for groups of 15 to 150, our mezzanine level is all about exclusivity and intimacy. To reserve an area for drinks, click ‘party bookings’ and submit an enquiry.

More Camden Listings MORE

Camden Friday 28th June - Saturday 24th August

SKELETON CREW

“I’m not asking you to make up happy endings. All I’m asking is that you tell ’em they…

Camden Sunday 28 July

Queen Ifrica

Reggae icon Queen Ifrica, The Royal Empress, comes to the UK for an exclusive London show this July….

Camden Monday 12 August

Electric Miles: A Retrospective

Across the ‘electric years’ of Miles Davis’ career, the king of jazz created some of the most revolutionary…

Camden Wednesday 14t August

Cubafrobeat

Featuring London’s king of afrobeat, Dele Sosimi, our famed in-house night will be an explosion of infectious afrobeat and latin…

Camden Wednesday 21 August

Mokoomba

Delivering an unforgettable live experience, Zimbabwe’s Mokoomba are hailed the most exciting new band from Africa.   With…

Camden Thursday 29 August

AZ

An unsung hip-hop veteran, Brooklyn’s heavyweight lyricist captures the city’s sound.   Though a king of the underground…

Camden Wednesday 4 September

Talib Kweli

After nearly 20 years of releasing mesmerizing music, Kweli stands as one of the world’s most talented and…

Camden Thursday 5 September

Ann Nesby (Sounds Of Blackness)

Formerly the lead vocalist for the 30-piece gospel choir, Sounds of Blackness, Ann Nesby struck out on her…