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Angélique Kidjo

Perth Festival 2024

CHOIR STALLS NOW OPEN

The choir stalls are situated in a raised position above and behind the stage and performers. They offer a unique and intimate view of the performance.

Seating is unreserved on padded benches. Entry is by general admission.


 The multiple Grammy winning queen of world music lights up Perth Concert Hall stage.

Over the last three decades, multiple Grammy winner Angélique Kidjo has cemented her status as one of the most singular and extraordinary voices in international music, inspiring countless artists with her ingenuity, eclecticism and boundless creative spirit. She is renowned for her collaborations with diverse artists from Philip Glass to Ziggy Marley, Santana to Vampire Weekend, Burna Boy to Sting. Now the queen of world music is heading to Perth as part of her Mother Nature tour, performing in Australia with Noongar band Maatakitj.

With her powerhouse voice, hypnotic stage presence and songs from a stunning album this promises to be a radiantly joyful musical evening. 


ARTISTS

Angélique Kidjo Vocals
Maatakitj


ADDITIONAL TICKETING INFORMATION

Concessions apply to
Pensioners
Seniors
Full time students
Health care card holders
Children 16yrs & Under

Infants under 2yrs free of charge (not to occupy a seat)

Mobile tickets will be emailed shortly after the order confirmation.

A one-off handling fee of $6.90 applies to all web, phone, mail and in-person bookings. An additional fee of $4.40 per transaction applies for delivery via Registered Post. All ticket / item prices include GST, if applicable.


RUNNING TIMES

Support act (Maatakitj) 7:30pm - 8pm*
Interval 8pm - 8:20pm*
Angélique Kidjo 8:20pm - 9:50pm*

*Times are approximate and subject to change at any time.


FOOD & BEVERAGE

WARDLE SNACK MENU
View the Wardle Snack menu.

No bookings necessary. 

Cold drinks, including alcohol, will be allowed inside the auditorium for this event. However, food and hot drinks are NOT permitted inside the auditorium.


Presented by Perth Festival and by arrangement with Adelaide Festival.

Image by Fabrice Mabillot.