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Born into the 700-year-old Griot tradition of West Africa, Suntou Susso is deeply connected to his heritage, which drives his vision as a musician. Griots are entrusted with the responsibility of preserving the history, culture and values of their people. They are historians, storytellers, community builders, peace bringers and teachers.
Through music and song, Griots carry the identity of the people through generations. Yet the relevance of Griot teachings extends far beyond their West African roots: the whole world could do with a little more peace, acceptance and care - for one another and for the planet. These themes permeate his new album Jaliya Silokang - The Path of a Griot, from new compositions about Gambian environmental struggles with climate change to reimaginations of ancient songs centred around love and family.
At this one-off performance in London Suntou will launch his album, performing it live for the first time alongside a 10-piece ensemble. Expect an intimate, energetic and life-affirming show as Suntou and his band take you on multiple journeys: to the sunshine of Africa; his culture; and through the album’s messages of love, peace, and equality.
Suntou Susso
Suntou Susso is a multi-instrumentalist: Kora player, percussionist, singer and composer from The Gambia. Born a Griot in a 700-year old tradition, the Kora - harp-lute with 22 strings - is unique to the Griots of the Mandinka people. Griots have a unique societal role as oral historians, transmitting and preserving a people's culture through the generations in song, music and poetry. Suntou's family includes some of the world's most well-respected West African musicians, including Seckou Keita, Solo Cissokho and Sura and Mamudou Susso.
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on Wed 12 November 2025