Double MOBO winner returns to Kent for live performance
University of Kent alumni YolaDa Brown heads back to Canterbury
Double MOBO Award winning saxophonist and University of Kent alumni YolanDa Brown is set to deliver a mesmerising fusion of Reggae, Jazz, and Soul at Gulbenkian Arts Centre.
This Spring Gulbenkian Arts Centre will host YolanDa Brown, the renowned double MOBO Award-winning artist, delivering a soul-stirring performance that promises to be a delightful fusion of reggae, jazz, and soul.
With an illustrious career that has seen her share the stage with musical legends such as The Temptations, Jools Holland's Rhythm and Blues Orchestra, Billy Ocean, and collaborations with the likes of Dave Stewart from Eurythmics, Snarky Puppy's Bill Laurance, Kelly Jones from Stereophonics, and Rick Astley. YolanDa Brown has firmly established herself as a versatile and dynamic artist.
Audiences can expect a musical journey that transcends genres, as YolanDa's unique style effortlessly weaves together the rich tapestry of reggae, jazz, and soul influences. Her mastery of the saxophone, combined with a captivating stage presence, has earned her critical acclaim and a dedicated fan base worldwide.
Not only is YolanDa a trailblazer in the world of music, but she is also currently making waves as a composer for the iconic Sesame Street animated series called Bea's Block on Sky Kids, as well as contributing her talents to the Netflix Series CocoMelon Lane.
Yolanda Brown will perform at Gulbenkian Arts Centre on Sat 9 March, 8pm. Tickets from www.thegulbenkian.co.uk.