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Moor Mother Tickets, Tour Dates and Concerts

Moor Mother

Elbphilharmonie Hamburg
Platz der Deutschen Einheit 4

May 29, 2024

8:30 PM GMT+2
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Since forming in 2015, the band Irreversible Entanglements has been one of the leading voices in contemporary free jazz. With uncompromising songs, the five musicians draw attention to social and political ills and abuses, highlighting injustices such as the oppression of women, discrimination against people of color, ignorance of colonial crimes and the exploitation of nature. At the same time, the direct and unencrypted words of the poet and spoken-word artist Camae Ayewa, aka »Moor Mother«, also encourage people to reject the status quo now, and to actively work for a better future in freedom and dignity. On the fourth studio album »Protect Your Light« (2023), Moor Mother’s profound lyrics are combined with catchy melodies, ecstatic and impulsive improvisations by Keir Neuringer (saxophone) and Aquiles Navarro (trumpet), and the danceable rhythms of Tcheser Holmes (drums) and Luke Steward (bass). An impressive package that seeks – and finds – musical answers to the pressing social questions of our time.
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March 25th 2024
Great live, thanks TPO, although the acustic was not the best
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In the flow of the Elbe and surrounded on three sides by water, Hamburg’s concert hall, the Elbphilharmonie, is a centre of attraction for all who live in Hamburg as well...
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Moor Mother Biography

ow do you engage the stunning, evocative, haunting gift that is Moor Mother’s latest album The Great Bailout? Only by following the trail of verbal and sonic poetry delivered. Only by letting Moor Mother and her co-conspiring collaborators – Lonnie Holley, Mary Lattimore, Alya Al Sultani, Kyle Kidd and more - “people who have their own path of positivity and connectedness,” be the tour guide.

Coming out on March 8, The Great Bailout is Moor Mother aka Camae Ayewa’s ninth studio album and third with ANTI- Records. Called “the poet laureate of the apocalypse,” by Pitchfork, Ayewa’s music contains multitudes of instruments, voices and cacophony that take on themes of Afrofuturism and collective memory with the forebearers of jazz, hip hop and beat poetry in mind.

So: Come! Come look! Come see! Come hear! Come see London, come see Liverpool, for the first time even if it for the millionth. Know its provenance, know its haunting. Clear the mist over your eyes and heart as if the famous London Fog has been cleared by the clarion call of Moor Mother. For this is what The Great Bailout is: a call to knowing through a sonic scene that is unafraid to look a violent legacy in the eye.

“Research is a major part of my work, and researching history - particularly African history, philosophy and time - is a major interest,” Moor Mother explained. “Europe and Africa have a very intimate and brutal relationship throughout time. I’m interested in exploring that relationship of colonialism and liberation, in this case in Great Britain.”
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