The Hackney Proms returned this year and in late May, the London Afrobeat Collective gave a superb Sunday afternoon performance. People of all ages were able to dance, mingle, and enjoy the vibrant sounds of the London Afrobeat Collective while celebrating the magnificence of live music. As usual, Kate Conway served as the event’s host.
Hackney Proms was founded in 2004 by a group of music-loving Hackney residents, who wanted to contribute to the borough's cultural life by providing high-quality orchestral music. It is a registered charity dedicated to providing wonderful experiences to a wide range of people. They are committed to ensuring that everyone has access to their incredible performances. On the other hand, Afrobeat Collective produces party-music born of their really global DNA, from Europe to Africa, Glastonbury to Felabration.
Moreover, the Afrobeat Collective is a 9-piece Afro-Funk noise bomb that is rapidly gaining popularity throughout Europe. Their live performances may be a once-in-a-lifetime event for those willing to let go and yield to the irresistible power of the groove. Audiences frequently leave feeling like they've run a marathon while also experiencing a spiritual awakening, as was the case during their show in London.