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Cheltenham Jazz Festival
Montpellier Gardens, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, GL50 2AE
29th April - 4th May 2026
Higher Love Malta
29th April - 4th May 2026
Teddy Rocks Festival
Dorchester
1st - 3rd May 2026
Revenant - Whitby Goth Weekend
York
1st - 3rd May 2026
Time Warp Brazil
brazil
1st - 2nd May 2026
Live in Loch Goil Festival
1st - 3rd May 2026
Mint Festival
Newsam Green Farm in Leeds
2nd - 3rd May 2026
Queen's Park Spring Weekender '26
2nd - 3rd May 2026
Shake The High Road - E11 Festival (2026)
London
2nd - 3rd May 2026
Our House Daytime Courtyard Party
3rd May 2026
Sounds From The Other City
3rd - 4th May 2026
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Dele Sosimi (born Bamidele Olatunbosun Sosimi on 22 February 1963 in Hackney, London) is a Nigerian-British musician.
Sosimi's musical career began when he joined Fela Ransome Kuti & Africa 70 (1979–86). Sosimi then helped create Femi Anikulapo Kuti and the Positive Force with Femi Kuti, with whom he performed from 1986 to 1994. In both bands he was keyboard player, also musical director taking care of re-orchestrating and arranging music as well as handling the recruiting and training of new musicians.
Sosimi stands out as one of the most active musicians currently on the Afrobeat scene. From his debut solo album “Turbulent Times” (2002) which featured the cream of the resident Afrobeat community to the 3-CD compilation entitled “Essential Afrobeat”, with Family Recordings (Universal), released in October 2004, then producing and co-writing “Calabash Volume 1: Afrobeat Poems” by Ikwunga, the first Afrobeat Poet, also released in 2004 through to the Wahala Project, which released the single Wahala in 2006 which also appears on Puma’s 2006 Soccer World Cup Compilation CD "Africa Plays On" culminating with his 2nd Album "IDENTITY". Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.