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Billets, dates de tournée et concerts pour Uwade

Uwade

The Blue Note
17 N 9th St

10 mai 2024

20:00 UTC−5
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Billets, dates de tournée et concerts pour Uwade
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Doors at 7pm | Show at 8pm CASHLESS VENUE - The Blue Note services all credit and debit payments only. No cash accepted. There is barcode delivery delay until 8pm May 3, 2024. General Admission tickets are standing room only and are available on a first come first serve basis. There is a strict 4 ticket limit for this event. Accounts found in violation of the posted ticket limit may be cancelled without notice. Bags (max size 12" x 6" x 12") are allowed and will be searched upon entry. Exceptions will be made for necessary medical equipment and bags for nursing mothers. We encourage you to pack light with only the necessities to make the entry process as smooth as possible. Advance tickets can be purchased online or at The Blue Note office. Once the doors have opened, if tickets are still available, they can be purchased at The Blue Note
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Biographie de Uwade

You’ve heard Uwade before. It’s her honeyed voice that opens Fleet Foxes’ 2020 record Shore — an experience that’s since earned her global critical acclaim. Though her career in music is now taking off, for Uwade, 21, singing has always been a kind of prayer. This stems, in part, from her spiritual upbringing —  steeped in the sounds of hymnal choral music and Nigerian Highlife on her dad’s car radio — and her rigorous education. A scholar of the highest order, Uwade has studied Classics at Columbia and Oxford, and cites Catullus and Virgil among her influences (along with Julian Casablancas and Nina Simone). Knowing this, it’s easy to want to plumb the academic depths of her sound. To describe her voice as a divine signal you’d read about in classic texts, at once ancient and altogether new.

But this feels heavy. And the truth is that Uwade’s voice is an embodiment of light. Yes, there is hope and influence and complexity there, but in the end, there’s just joy. The joy of following a feeling. Of being lost in the pleasure of the present moment. Of singing together with people in a room. Uwade’s latest single “The Man Who Sees Tomorrow' could stand as a balm to our present time, an ode to hope in the midst of unbearable loss: “And even though my memories are fading far too fast / One day I will know it all / And frolic in the grass.”
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