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Adekunle Gold + Guildhall Session Orchestra
Adekunle Gold + Guildhall Session Orchestra
Adekunle Gold + Guildhall Session Orchestra

Adekunle Gold + Guildhall Session Orchestra

Royal Festival Hall
Sun, Nov 23 from 7:30 PM to 11:00 PM
From 50.88 €

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Adekunle Gold is a Nigerian born and bred singer-songwriter based between Lagos, Nigeria, and the US. He gained recognition from his very first release, "Sade" a love song which sampled instrumentals from One Direction's "Story of My Life" which led to him signing a recording contract just two weeks after its release.

Since then, Adekunle has released 4 albums: Gold (debuting at #7 on the Billboard World Albums Chart), About 30 (shortlisted for the GRAMMY® Best World Album), Afro Pop Vol 1 — which has amassed a staggering 680 million plus streams and spawned the global hit records "Okay" and "Something Different" — and Catch Me If You Can.

Released earlier this year, Adekunle Gold's fourth studio album Catch Me If You Can, has garnered almost 300 million streams and features collaborations with an array of top-tier talent including Ty Dolla $ign, Stefflon Don, Fatoumata Diawara and Fousheé and the hit singles "It Is What It Is," "Sinner" ft Lucky Daye, "High" ft Davido and "Mercy."

He has amassed 8.8M followers on Instagram, 3M followers on Twitter, and 662K followers on Youtube.

For this one-off appearance, Adekunle Gold will be joined by the Guildhall Session Orchestra.

Presented by Serious.

7+ (Under 12s must be accompanied by an adult)

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