…Museum opens 24
June In Conjunction with the BET Experience At L.A. Live
Lagos, Nigeria 20 June 2016: On Friday 24 June, the GRAMMY
Museum® and BET are to unveil a
brand new exhibit, Sounds of Africa, showcasing and
celebrating the unique diversity of African music, and spotlighting African
winners and nominees of both the GRAMMY Awards® and
the "BET Awards".
Located
on the third floor of the Grammy Museum, the display is an extension of the
16th annual "BET Awards" and the 2016 BET
Experience at L.A. LIVE.
Commented Monde
Twala, VP, BET, Youth & Music, VIMN Africa, “It’s fantastic
to see the influence of African artists and music amplified in this unique
exhibition in this iconic setting. We are excited about working with the
Grammy Museum to create this fascinating tribute to legendary, traditional and
contemporary African musicians."
On
display temporarily until later in the year, the exhibit will feature
handwritten lyrics, costumes and rare instruments from a wide range of artists
including:
· Nigerian singer/songwriter and producer 2Face
Idibia
· Nigerian hip-hop artist and actor Ice
Prince (winner, 2013 BET Awards Best
International Act: Africa)
· Nigerian visual artist Laolu
Senbanjo
· Nigerian singer/songwriter Sir
Victor Uwaifo
· South African duo Mafikizolo (2014
BET Awards Best International Act: Africa nominees)
· GRAMMY winner Angélique
Kidjo (Benin)
· Singer/songwriter Salif
Keita (Mali)
· Congolese rumba singer/songwriter and
bandleader Tabu Ley Rochereau
· and many more...
The BET Awards premieres on BET (DStv
Channel 129) on Tuesday 28 June at 7.00 PM.
Russian
Bear is the official South Africa sponsor of the BET
Awards 2016.
For
more information on the BET Awards, visit www.betafrica.tv, like us on Facebook atwww.facebook.com/BETinAfrica, or join
the conversation.
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