Seun Kuti Tour Dates

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About the Event

Prepare for an electrifying night of Afrobeat as Seun Kuti performs live at Webster Hall in New York, NY on October 14, 2026, with the show beginning at 8:00 PM. Seun Kuti, the youngest son of legendary Fela Kuti, continues his father’s powerful musical and lyrical legacy, delivering high-energy performances that blend traditional African rhythms with modern funk and jazz influences. This standalone engagement promises a potent blend of politically charged messages and irresistible grooves within one of New York City’s most historic venues.

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Seun Kuti Live in New York

Seun Kuti carries forward the torch of Afrobeat, leading his father's iconic band, Egypt 80. His music is a dynamic fusion of jazz, funk, and traditional African music, known for its vibrant horns and compelling rhythms. Kuti’s performances are celebrated for their raw energy and deep social commentary, evident in tracks like "Black Woman" and "Don't Give Up." Audiences can expect an immersive experience that is both a celebration of Afrobeat's roots and a powerful contemporary statement, highlighting his distinct voice and musical vision.

Webster Hall Event Information

Experience Seun Kuti's compelling performance at Webster Hall, a multi-level venue in New York, NY, renowned for its excellent acoustics and intimate atmosphere. The Grand Ballroom offers both standing room for an energetic experience and elevated balcony views for those seeking a different perspective. Pro-tip: Webster Hall is a cashless venue, accepting major credit/debit cards and mobile payments only. Arrive early to allow ample time for security screening and to find your preferred spot for the show. Buy your tickets now.