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Bandwagon Summer Series kicks off with high-energy global grooves

PUTNEY-The Bandwagon Summer Series launches its 2025 season with an evening of global music featuring Afrofunk ensemble Shokazoba and East African fusion group Zikina on Saturday, May 24, at 6 p.m. at the scenic Putney Inn Field.

Shokazoba, an award-winning ensemble born out of a tribute to Fela Kuti, is known for its brass section, lyrics, and grooves. Their self-described "New World Funk" blends Afrobeat, jazz, and funk "to deliver high-energy music that moves bodies and minds alike," said organizers in a news release.

With nearly 20 years of accolades and a new album on the way, Shokazoba "promises an immersive experience where rhythm meets resistance and every beat carries a message," said organizers.

Zikina, led by Ugandan musician and instrument maker Gideon Ampeire, bridges continents with a sound that fuses traditional East African instruments - like the enanga and kalimba - with electric guitar, drums, and bass.

Joined by American collaborators Mike Cardozo, Roston Kirk, and Kurt Eisele-Dyrli, the band crafts a "captivating, joyful sound that invites movement, unity, and celebration," said organizers. "Their performances are both deeply rooted and sonically adventurous."

This performance is part of Next Stage Arts' Bandwagon Summer Series, a family-friendly outdoor cultural showcase bringing world-class artists to towns across southern Vermont.

Tickets are $22 in advance or $25 at the gate, and kids under 12 are always admitted free. The whole family is invited for an evening of music, food, drink, and a dedicated kids' play area. Tickets and details at nextstagearts.org.


This Arts item was submitted to The Commons.

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