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Look out for some of the boldest music from across the globe, in London this autumn.


Fri 23 Sep


JuJu / Bombino Hypnotic African grooves from Tuareg guitarist Bombino plus British guitarist Justin Adams and Gambian griot Juldeh Camara (Real World).


‘A new star on those infi nite desert horizons.' Songlines on Bombino's Agadez


Sat 24 Sep


Le Mystere des Voix Bulgares The Grammy Award-winning ensemble are back with their distinctive blend of Bulgarian traditional folk songs with contemporary arrangements.


Sun 25 Sep, Union Chapel


Emeralds / Fennesz Blissful, cosmic sounds in the unique setting of the Union Chapel.


'One of new cosmic music's most consistently compelling acts.' Resident Advisor on Emeralds


Wed 28 Sep The Ecstatic Journey: Music From Around The Sufi World


Featuring Sain Zahoor, Marouane Hajji, The Fakirs of Gorbhanga & the Ensemble Syubbanul Akhyar


Exploring the Sufi music of Morocco, Pakistan, India and Indonesia.


Thu 6 Oct Gurrumul Following the success of his double platinum debut album, Australian Aboriginal sensation Gurrumul presents songs from his new release, Rrakala.


‘Australia’s most important voice.’ Rolling Stone


Fri 11 Nov, Union Chapel Toumani Diabaté One of Africa's great virtuosos and a two-time Grammy Award winner, Toumani Diabaté presents an intimate concert of his sublime music.


‘The greatest living exponent of the kora.’ The Guardian barbican.org.uk/contemporary


The City of London Corporation is the founder and principal funder of the Barbican Centre


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