Njava Concert History

«One of the most exciting bands from Madagascar, Njava has been attracting international attention since their crowd-rousing set at the WOMAD Festival in 1995. Njava is mostly comprised of siblings — two sisters and three brothers — from the south Madagascar's Antemoto tribe. Njava brings a modern sensibility to the traditional music of their homeland. Initially an electric band, Njava began focusing on traditional music after moving to Brussels, Belgium, in the early '90s.

Date Concert Venue Location
Jul 17, 2009 –
Jul 25, 2009
Njava / Chicha Libre / Speed Caravan

FMM Sines 2009

Sines Sines Municipality, District of Setúbal, Portugal
May 08, 2002
Njava L’Orangerie du Botanique Sint-Joost-ten-Noode / Saint-Josse-ten-Noode, Belgium
Sep 22, 1999
Njava Fasching Stockholm, Stockholm, Sweden
Apr 20, 1999
Njava Södra Teatern Stockholm, Stockholm, Sweden
Oct 29, 1996
Njava Musikens Hus Gothenburg, Västra Götaland, Sweden
Aug 27, 1994 –
Aug 29, 1994
WOMAD Holiday Weekend
Molam Lao / Mario Guacaran / Western Diamonds / Jackie Leven / Shikisha / Njava / Capercaillie / Helen Watson / Ssempeke / Orkestar Shqiponja / Dembo Konte, Kausu Kuyateh & Mawdo Suso / Maryam Mursal / Brendan Croker / Lee Scratch Perry / Sunduza / Dostoyevskys / Mara / Boombaya / Talitha McKenzie / Misty In Roots Show all bands
Morecambe - Station/Open Air/Dome Morecambe, England, United Kingdom
Folk
World
Vocal
Covertronica
Traditional
Desi Pop
Punjabi Pop
Africa
Madagascar
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2009 1 concert
2002 1 concert
1999 2 concerts
1996 1 concert
1994 1 concert

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