With Pat Thomas, Mercedes Peon and Moh! Kouyate
Andrew McGregor, Lopa Kothari, and Kathryn Tickell with music from Womad 2016. Including Pat Thomas, Mercedes Peon, Moh Kouyate, Le Vent du Nord, Aynur and Aziza Brahim.
Radio 3's weekend of live broadcasts from the world music festival concludes with sets by Ghanaian highlife veteran Pat Thomas, Guinean-born songwriter Moh! Kouyate, and the Spanish multi-instrumentalist Mercedes Peon. Other music tonight include Kurdish singer Aynur, the monks of the Tashi Lhunpo Monastery, and Quebecois folk from Le Vent Du Nord. And in between stage highlights we visit the Radio 3 Session Tent for music from Sahrawi singer Aziza Brahim and Portugal's Lura. Presented by Andrew McGregor, Lopa Kothari and Kathryn Tickell.
Radio 3 returns to WOMAD with more live broadcasting than ever before, with live sets and highlights from the main stages as well as the 大象传媒 Radio 3 Charlie Gillett Stage, where Radio 3 has invited artists from across the globe to perform, many making UK Festival debuts. Also featuring artists from 大象传媒 Introducing, and video performances from the Radio 3 Session Tent.
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Pat Thomas
Ene Nyame 'A' Mensuko
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Pat Thomas
Mber Papa
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Lura
Di undi Kim Bem
Lura
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Lura
X da Questao
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Tashi Lhunpo Monks
Phep So
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Trueso (purification)
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Homesick
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Selda Ba臒can
Boo
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Le Vent du Nord
Forillon
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Le Vent du Nord
Rosette
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Le Vent du Nord
Cre Mardi
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Moh! Kouyat茅
Yarre
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Moh! Kouyat茅
Limanaya
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Moh! Kouyat茅
Afrika Mousso
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Moh! Kouyat茅
Yarerata
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Moh! Kouyat茅
Gassata
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Aziza Brahim
Buscando la paz
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Aziza Brahim
Los muros
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Mercedes Pe贸n
Aiche
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Mercedes Pe贸n
O Meu Amigo
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Mercedes Pe贸n
Carencias
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Mercedes Pe贸n
Marmuladora
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Aynur
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