The one-day multistage event takes place at the Arts & Cultural hotspot Freedom Park in the heart of Lagos and is dedicated in memory of the late music icon & father of South African Jazz Hugh Ramapolo Masekela, who recently passed on.
LIJF founder and festival director, Ayoola Sadare in a statement issued said: “it’s with great pleasure that on our 10th anniversary we are able to honor the memory of the late legendary international icon, cultural statesman & father of South African Jazz Hugh Maleeka on the LIJF platform though post mortem. Bra Hugh was an inspiration to the Jazz community locally and globally, though he never performed on the LIJF stage we believe we owe him a duty to be celebrated for his long and positively impactful life through his music. Hugh Masekela’s spirit lives on through his music which will be with us for a long time.”
The maiden edition of the Lagos International Jazz Festival (LIJF) took place in 2008 at Studio 868 in Victoria Island headlined by South Africa’s Award winning Freshly Ground & UK’s Courtney Pine. The Annual Lagos International Jazz Festival organized by Inspiro productions is part of the Lagos Tourism Arts & Culture Calendar and is supported by the Lagos State Government & Lagos Tourism amongst others.
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