Senegalese musical icon Baaba Maal is heading to Australia for the Bellingen Global Carnival in October.
The singer, famous for his blend of funk, rock, blues and sounds from his West African roots, is a man also famous for his explosive live shows.Not only is he a well respected musician, but he is a spokesperson for the United Nations Development Program as a spokesperson for HIV/AIDS in Africa.
"I think African artists in general, and musicians in particular, who get the chance to travel and have their voice very loud, should use that opportunity to help the leaders from Africa to understand what to do," he says of his involvement in the UN. "And also, all the people who make the decisions around the world [need] to know exactly what Africa is expecting from them."
The festival also features performances from Mulatu Astatke with The Black Jesus Experience, Lulo Reinhardt, the Gyuto Monks, Diego Guerrero Flamenco Latin Quintet, Ego Lemos of Timor Leste, Public Opinion Afro Orchestra, Ash Grunwald, The Bamboos and more.
It takes place in Bellingen, NSW from October 1 - 3. Tickets and more information can be found at globalcarnival.com.
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