Ibeyi Concert History

Ibeyi are Cuban-born, Paris based twin sisters Lisa-Kaïndé and Naomi Diaz. They sing in French, English, Spanish and Yoruba, which was brought to Cuba by West African slaves. Ibeyi honor their father’s legacy, Cuban jazz percussionist Miguel "Angá" Díaz through their percussive production. Beatsmith Naomi plays both the cajón and the batá while Lisa-Kaindé plays the piano and sings the main vocals.

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Indie
Electronic
Experimental
Soul
Dream Pop
Contemporary R&B
Downtempo
Trip Hop
World
Afropop
Etherpop
Leftfield
Cuban Alternative
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2024 2 concerts
2023 15 concerts
2022 34 concerts
2019 12 concerts
2018 39 concerts
2017 23 concerts
2016 45 concerts
2015 65 concerts
2014 2 concerts
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


How many concerts has Ibeyi had?

Ibeyi has had 237 concerts.

What genre is Ibeyi?

Ibeyi is most often considered to be Indie, Electronic, Experimental, Soul, Dream Pop, Contemporary R&B, Downtempo, Trip Hop, World, Afropop, Etherpop, Leftfield, and Cuban Alternative.

When was the last Ibeyi concert?

The last Ibeyi concert was on March 26, 2024 at Cirque d'Hiver Bouglione in Paris, Île-de-France, France. The bands that performed were: Zaz / MC Solaar / Kareen Guiock Thuram / Angelique Kidjo / Mat Bastard / Kad Merad / Yael Naïm / Barbara Pravi / Yamê / Ibeyi.

What setlist does Ibeyi play live?

The songs that Ibeyi performs live vary, but here's the latest setlist that we have from the July 07, 2023 concert at Domaine de Candé in Monts, France:

  1. Made of Gold
  2. Me Voy
  3. Rise Up
  4. Lavender & Red Roses
  5. Exhibit Diaz
  6. Oya
  7. Rise Above (This Is Not America)
  8. Deathless
  9. Hacia el amor
  10. Sister 2 Sister
  11. River
  12. Ibeyi (Outro)
  13. Tears Are Our Medicine

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