Sounds of the World by Tramshed brings critically acclaimed global musicians to Woolwich, creating a platform to share live music with local audiences

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A welcoming evening of exceptional music and cultural exchange. Open to all and everyone.

An evening of global hip-hop. Mohammed Yahya and Don Jaga will bring you beats and rhymes from the African Continent and beyond.

Mohammed Yahya - Founder member of Native Sun, next to bilingual rapper, poet, educator and events organiser, Mohammed Yahya is a 360-degree artist with a cause (actually far more than one) spreading his socially conscious messages and commitment all over the world.

Don Jaga - Don Jaga is a UK artist of Angolan descent, he was born in Portugal and raps and sings over multiple genres in English, Portuguese and Spanish.

Sounds of the World is a regular event by Tramshed that brings critically acclaimed global musicians to Woolwich, creating a platform to share live music with local audiences. Throughout its concert series, Sound of the World looks forward to bringing to light, supporting and dedicating a stage to global artists, their cultures, repertoires and stories.

The Greenwich Family Arts Festival, supported by the Royal Borough of Greenwich.

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