Daily news bulletin: Africa Oye festival returns to Sefton Park after hiatus
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Following a two-year hiatus brought on by the pandemic, Africa Oyé have announced the return of their iconic festival to Liverpool’s Sefton Park this summer - in what will be their 30th anniversary year.
One of the region’s most beautiful green spaces will once again be filled with the music and culture of Africa, the Caribbean and the diaspora, for two free days of live music, DJs and dance, as well as workshops, food stalls and a range of traders in the Oyé Village.
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Paul Duhaney, artistic director of Africa Oyé, said: “We want to make 2022 a really special year for Africa Oyé.
“Not only are we returning after two years without a festival, the year also marks our 30th anniversary and we have a programme of multi-arts events under the ‘Oyé 30’ banner; working with organisations and partners that we’ve had the pleasure of collaborating with these past three decades.”
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