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Liverpool Echo
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Elle May Rice

Africa Oye Liverpool 2023: full line up and stage timings on Saturday and Sunday

Africa Oyé Festival returns to Sefton Park this weekend for its 31st event in the city.

This year's festival follows the 30th anniversary year in 2022, as one of Merseyside's most picturesque green spaces will once again be filled with the music and culture of Africa, the Caribbean and the Diaspora. Africa Oyé began more than three decades ago in 1992 as a series of gigs in the city centre. It is now one of the city's most loved annual events, attracting artists and attendees from across the world.

It consists of two free days of live music, workshops, DJ stages, food stalls and a range of traders in the Oyé Village.

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Among the acts performing at Sefton Park this weekend are Ghanian highlife stars FRA!, Cameroonian soloist Veeby, and guitarist, percussionist and balafón player, Kimi Djabaté.

Paul Duhaney, artistic director for Africa Oye, said: "We're really pleased with the line-up for this year 's festival and how it reflects our ongoing mission to showcase the music of Africa and the wider Diaspora. Artists from Liverpool to Accra and London to Havana will take over Sefton Park this summer for a truly international celebration."

Below is the full list of acts performing across the weekend.

Africa Oye 2023 line up

Saturday

12.30pm - 12.50pm - Batala

1.10pm - 1.35pm - Oye Introduces: Amba

2pm - 3.10pm - Ni Maxine

3.35pm - 4.45pm - ZieZie

5.05pm - 6.15pm - Kimi Djabate

6.35pm - 7.45pm - Fra!

8.15pm - 9.30pm - Tayna Stephens

Throughout the day - DJ Edu

Sunday

12.30pm - 12.50pm - Staged Kaos

1.10pm - 1.35pm - Oye Introduces: Black Borough

2pm - 3.10pm - Veeby

3.35pm - 4.45pm - Souskustek

5.05pm - 6.15pm - Alogte Oho & His Sounds of Joy

6.35pm - 7.45pm - Grupo Lokito

8.15pm - 9.30pm - Seun Kuti & Egypt 80

Throughout the day - Emily Dust

Africa Oye will be held on Saturday, June 17 and Sunday, June 18 from 12.30pm to 9.30pm. Entry to the festival is free for both days.

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