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Kizaba

Harrison Festival Blogger · April 21, 2023 ·

Join us for the 44th Annual Harrison Festival of the Arts. We are excited to welcome everyone back to Harrison this year for a thrilling Festival! For full details on the festival such as Schedule, Artist Lineup, workshops, Children’s Day, the Artisan Market and more… continue on to the Hompage.

Kizaba

Location: Harrison Memorial Hall (290 Esplanade Ave.)

Time: Saturday, July 8th, 8:30pm

KIZABA, is a singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist, pioneer of Afro-Congolese electro music, based in Montreal, Canada, who sings in French, English, Kikongo and Lingala. In 2022, for his first tour of the United States of America, in Louisiana, he was the opening performance of the historical New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival on the main stage, with a line up of great artists like Lionel Richie, Ceelo Green, Charlie Wilson, Kelly, Foo Fighters and more. He has also performed for audiences at the Festival International de Louisiane and traveled to Europe to present his music in England at the Africa Oyé Festival and in Spain at Mapas. He has also toured in several shows in Canada, Quebec, British Columbia and around the world on different continents. At the beginning of his career, he accompanied jazz teacher François Mantuila Nyomo for several years, his uncle, one of the most famous guitarists on the African continent.

Kizaba | Harrison Festival
Kizaba

To give the spectators a complete experience, visuals of 3D masks, designed by KIZABA and inspired by traditional masks from the Congo imagined in the future, are projected behind the musicians, creating a captivating atmosphere in another dimension. On stage, he is accompanied by musicians (one who plays the Congolese guitar, and a second guitarist who plays rock rhythms and DJ on stage with sound control). Through its fascinating and electrifying Afro-electro Congolese electronic music, its lyrics in French, Lingala and Kikongo with some vocal melodies in English, KIZABA offers a dancing and unifying show for the general public.

Kizaba Tickets

You got questions, we got answers! Have a read of the following to gain an idea of what the night will look like.

Where will the show be?

In Harrison at 290 Esplanade Ave. The Harrison Memorial Hall

How long will the concert be?

Our Hall Performances are typically two 45 min sets with an intermission in the middle

Will I be required to wear a mask?

At this time, masks will not be mandatory for indoor or outdoor, however, as we know, things may change by the time of the performance. Keep up to date with our COVID policies available on our website.

Will I be able to grab a drink and a snack at the show?

Yes, we will have a licenced bar and concession open at the show.

Will I be able to buy a CD or talk to the artist after the show?

It depends on the artist. We will have an area set up just for this, but it depends on how comfortable each artist feels about it and if they bring merch to sell. We usually find out about merch the day of, but we will update this when we know more. If merch is available, We are able to accept cash, debit or credit.

Will I be able to sit beside my friends?

Yes, Festival seating is first come first serve though.

Will there be bathrooms available?

Yes, bathrooms with either hand sanitizer or soap and water will be available.

Where do I park?

There is lots of parking just outside the venue. We recommend coming early though to get spots closer to the venue. Pay parking will be in effect.

Will seating be provided?

Yes! For indoor shows, we ask that patrons that would prefer to sit and enjoy sit near the back, and those that like to get up and dance, sit near the front.

I’m not up for seeing a live performance yet, can I watch online?

No, this year’s festival will not be available online.

Will I be able to buy my ticket at the door?

Yes, we will be able to process last-minute sales at the door if tickets are still available. We accept Debit, Credit and cash!
There are no tickets required if the show is on the beach.

If I don’t feel well, am experiencing any symptoms, or have been exposed to a known case of COVID-19, will I get my money back if I don’t come.

We really don’t want any sign of this virus anywhere near us, so don’t let the price of the ticket stop you from doing the right thing. We’ll get you your money back, just get in touch and we’ll figure it out. email info@harrisonfestival.com

What do I need to bring?

You’ll need to bring your ticket which you should receive in an email after purchasing. You can either print it out or you can open it on your phone for us to scan. If that fails, we can always check you in without it too. Other than that, bring your dancing shoes if the show calls for it and your good vibes!

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