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FREE ADMISSION

OPEN TO NON-MEMBERS

Doors open 7pm

and close at 1am.

 

Every Tuesday night, in the downstairs bar at Momo, be enchanted by the best and most innovative live acts from all over the World. Spellbinding live performances and a magical vibe create an unforgettable experience!

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Presented by Enchanted Tunes, “LIVE at MOMO” has become a legendary musical rendez-vous in London, having hosted UK debuts by the likes of Seu Jorge, Amadou & Mariam, Mariza, Konono N*1, Tinariwen, Mahmoud Ahmed, Jose James, Hindi Zahra, Fat Freddy’s Drop and many more!

 

 

The Kemia Bar knows its stuff

Jane Cornwell, Qantas Magazine

“The place was jumping! It’s always a pleasure to sample the Momo’s vibe”

John L. Walters, The Guardian

 

 

Tuesday 06 April - 22:00
GHOSTPOET
MC (UK)
A young MC from Coventry talking about what inspires him:Jaques Derrida, bed creaking activity, porridge with bananas, transport, dark humour, Rick James, wispas, ladies footwear, human interaction, Rox, punk(s), Fela Kuti, Amsterdam, Patti Smith, Sonar, Bulkan, Love, The Invisible, Sunshine, Rain...  

   
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Tuesday 13 April - 22:00
BEN ONONO
Pop-Jazz
Born in Cardiff and raised in West Africa, Ben Onono became a piano scholar at The Royal Academy of Music of London. He shot to fame with the dance track ‘It Just Won’t Do’,co-written with Tim Deluxe and has written for artists as diverse as Cicada, Bob Sinclair, Fatboy Slim... Catch him on a rare stage appearance!      
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Tuesday 27 April - 22:00
VISITOR Q
Electro-afro-pop (UK)
Three intuitive beautiful freaks.... who cross genre boundaries like the cracks in pavements!!! Adio (Guitar & Lead Vocals), Dain (Bass Guitar, Guitar & Vocals) and Mumi (Keyboard & Vocals) draw inspiration from their multicultural (American, Nigerian and Japanese) background and classical training. A fusion of afro beats and orchestral pop, haunted by the past and influenced by our ever-changing dynamic and twisted side of life. Showcasing songs including the single “Council Flat Roc Star” (digital release 19th May) from their debut album 'My Afrikan Computer'.                      

 

 

 

 

   
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