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Jazz singer Somi Kakoma is a talented artist known for her beautiful voice and diverse talents. Born in Champaign to parents from Rwanda and Uganda, she grew up in Zambia and Illinois. Somi’s music is influenced by her multicultural background and her passion for activism. She combines jazz, pop, and electronic music with Afrobeat to create socially conscious lyrics that highlight the experiences of Nigerian women and African immigrants.

Her latest album, “Zenzile: The Reimagination of Miriam Makeba,” pays tribute to the South African singer and activist Miriam Makeba. Somi worked with artists like Gregory Porter and Angelique Kidjo to rework Makeba’s songs. This project is part of Somi’s efforts to shed light on Makeba’s legacy and the erasure she faced in the United States. Makeba played a significant role in paving the way for African artists on the global stage.

In addition to her music, Somi also debuted as a playwright with the musical “Dreaming Zenzile,” which explores the final day of Makeba’s life. Through her album and stage production, Somi aims to honor Makeba’s legacy and bring awareness to her impact on the music industry. The concert will feature songs from Somi’s previous albums and previews of her upcoming music.

Somi’s performance at the Promontory on October 11 will showcase her unique blend of jazz, African music, and storytelling. The concert promises to be a memorable experience for fans of her music and those interested in exploring the intersection of art and activism.

If you’re looking for a captivating musical experience that celebrates African heritage and pays homage to influential figures like Miriam Makeba, don’t miss Somi’s performance at the Promontory. Tickets are available for $25-$250, and the show is open to those 21 and older.

For more information about Somi’s music and upcoming projects, you can visit her website or follow her on social media. Don’t miss this opportunity to witness a talented artist who is making waves in the world of jazz and beyond.