Liverpool, UK. 17th June, 2017. Africa Oye celebrates 25 years of African music & dance with its annual free 2 day festival in Sefton Park. A popular free festival of African music and culture celebrates its 25th. year. The free annual event covering two days started shortly after midday when 'Staged Kaos', a group of young children sang and danced. Credit: Dave Ellison/Alamy Live News


Saturday 17th. June 2017: Sefton Park, Liverpool UK: Young girls from 'Staged Kaos' open the event just after midday. Africa Oye celebrates 25 years of African music & dance with its annual free 2 day festival in Sefton Park. A popular free festival of African music and culture celebrates its 25th. year. The free annual event covering two days started shortly after midday when 'Staged Kaos', a group of young children sang and danced. This was followed by local Samba Reggae drum band Katumba. whose co-director Juliana started with a short speech asking the assembled crowd to remember the victims of the recent fire at Grenfell high rise. After a short silence, they kicked off with anergetic and thunderous drumming set.


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