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Cheikh Ibra Fam is in the house once again to make you step into the vibrant sounds of Africa! He is bringing new music from his upcoming album “Adouna” set to release in February 2026. Bring your dancing shoes for this high energy night with sounds from all over the continent!As a child growing up in Dakar, Cheikh Ibra Fam sang spiritual songs in the Baye Fall tradition, heard Afro-Cuban music on the home stereo and fell in love with the voice of Otis Redding. Later, he became enamored with hip-hop and released 3 albums under the stage name Freestyle. After 6 years singing with the legendary Orchestra Baobab, Cheikh Ibra Fam launched his solo-career in 2022 with his album Peace in Africa. His appealing blend of Afropop with funk, jazz, soul, and roots music helped earn him recognition as an Radio France International (RFI) Talent. Cheikh Ibra Fam is now living in Reunion Island and will be releasing his sophomore album Adouna (Life) on the Cumbancha label in February 2026.
Cheikh’s songs are more than melodies—they are messages. As a follower of the Baye Fall tradition, a Muslim spiritual brotherhood focused on tolerance and peace, he incorporates his faith into his music. His 2012 song "Midadi" calls for love and understanding, while "Jerejef," from his 2022 album Peace in Africa, pays tribute to the revered Senegalese leader Serigne Touba.
But Cheikh doesn’t shy away from addressing pressing social issues. His song "Shabida," which premiered on the collection Café International released by Putumayo in January 2025 and to be featured on his upcoming album, confront the migration crisis, a phenomenon that sees Africa's youth risking everything for uncertain futures abroad. His music is a call to action, urging leaders to create opportunities that keep Africa’s talent at home.
Cheikh’s career is marked by milestones that reflect his dedication to both art and humanity. He performed with Orchestra Baobab for six years, gracing stages worldwide, including a poignant performance in Jerusalem. In 2023, he was awarded the Charles Cros Academy prize for his song "Cosaan," a tribute to his African roots. And in 2024, he collaborated with Christine Salem to produce Niama, a musical commemorating the abolition of slavery on Reunion Island.
SHOW NOTES
Admission: $22.50
Doors: 7:00pm
Music: 8:00pm - 11:00pm
21+ / 16+ must be accompanied by an adult
Reserved seating
3108 W Cary Street
Photo: Peter McElhinney
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Révéler Experiences, 3108 W Cary St, Richmond, VA 23221-3504, United States
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