Stratford Press

Acts add to diverse Womad lineup

New names extend range of musical genres represente­d

- Ilona Hanne

Music from all corners of the globe will be represente­d at Womad NZ 2024, with the latest artist announceme­nt adding a further 18 musical acts to the lineup.

Joining the previously announced Ziggy Marley, and following the announceme­nt that Arooj Aftab, DakhaBrakh­a, Lankum, Moonlight Benjamin, Rei and Strawpeopl­e will perform, the new additions include artists representi­ng a wide range of musical genres.

The lineup includes Senegalese artist Baaba Maal, whose music features on the Black Hawk Down movie soundtrack as well as the title track of the 2008 video game Far Cry 2. His blend of traditiona­l West African rhythms is produced by acoustic guitar and a range of percussive instrument­s.

K-Pop band Leenalchi are likely to attract a large crowd when they take to the Womad NZ stage next March. Since they launched in 2019, they have attracted a large following of internatio­nal fans, especially after their single Let’s Live for Today played on TV show Pachinko.

The Womad NZ lineup also features what is perhaps the most popular Zambian band of the 70s — WITCH. Their musical style, Zamrock, is a blend of traditiona­l African music with types of rock, blues and funk, influenced by bands such as Black Sabbath and The Rolling Stones.

Zamrock is currently enjoying a revival with a new generation of Zambian, and internatio­nal music fans.

Dubioza kolektiv will be representi­ng Bosnia & Herzegovin­a on the

Womad NZ stage, with their genreblurr­ing, high energy ska, reggae, punk and hip-hop blend. Well known for their socially and politicall­y conscious songwritin­g, featuring lyrics in multiple languages, the group have collaborat­ed with English dub poet Benjamin Zephaniah on a previous album.

Another artist known for his political activism as much as his musical innovation is Brazilian singersong­writer and politician Gilberto Gil. He served as Brazil’s minister of culture for five years earlier this century, some 30 years after returning to the country after having been exiled for his political views. Musically he mixes things up combining an eclectic range of genres, from rock to reggae, samba to African music.

English electronic band Morcheeba will be bringing their greatest hits to the Womad stage, and with nearly three decades in the music business, the band have plenty of hits to bring. Since they launched in 1995 they have become world famous for their mix of trip-hop, alternativ­e rock, R&B, and downtempo.

Angolan-Portuguese singer and

songwriter Pongo, who in 2020 won the Music Moves Europe Talent Award, will be bringing her infamous high energy and karate-style high kicks to the stage.

Also named in the latest artist announceme­nt are Mexican fusion band Son Rompe Pera, English electronic afro-funk band Ibibio Sound Machine, British Indian composer Nitin Sawhney, sarod player Tejendra Majumdar and “king of Indian Violin” Ambi Subramania­m, Mongolian/ Australian group Equus, UK folk duo Good Habits and Vanuatuan singersong­writer Tio.

New Zealand is well represente­d in the lineup, with Taite Music Prize winner Anthonie Tonnon, R&B / Soul singer, Ha¯wera raised Bailey Wiley, Em-Haley Walker as her recording alter ego Te Kaahu, and DJ Lady Shaka.

Womad NZ, held in Taranaki’s Brooklands Park, will take place between March 15 to 17 2024.

 ?? ?? Brazilian musician and politician Gilberto Gil is one of 18 artists announced this month as joining the Womad NZ 2024 lineup.
Brazilian musician and politician Gilberto Gil is one of 18 artists announced this month as joining the Womad NZ 2024 lineup.
 ?? ?? Pongo will bring her eye-catching costumes and impressive karate style kicks to the Womad NZ stage next year.
Pongo will bring her eye-catching costumes and impressive karate style kicks to the Womad NZ stage next year.
 ?? ?? South Korean pansori pop band are featured in the 2024 Womad NZ line-up.
South Korean pansori pop band are featured in the 2024 Womad NZ line-up.
 ?? ?? Zambian band WITCH are flying in to NZ for Womad 2024.
Zambian band WITCH are flying in to NZ for Womad 2024.

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