
Shadare of Lagos Jazz Festival



A ‘We are Outside!!’ slogan followed the traditional ‘Do you Jazz?’ one after an almost 2 years break from outdoor performances, the last live edition was held in 2019 at the Freedom Park and the 2021 edition was entirely virtual. Nigeria’s premier and most popular jazz fiesta – The Lagos International Jazz festival – was staged for 4 days in the Lagos Megacity between the April 29 – May 3 2022. The event was initial planned for two days at the prestigious waterfront venue Bay lounge in Lekki on the island, however by popular demand it was extended by a further 2 days to the mainland Fish Farm venue in Ogudu, Lagos which turned out to be a good outing to celebrate both the international workers’ day and end of Ramadan fast.
Both the island and mainland editions lived up to their billings as music overs both young and old were treated to an array of various sounds from over 20 acts performing jazz and other related genres in various expressions and fusions. Surprisingly at both locations, the rains threatened but was unable to keep the eagers crowds away from attending and listening to good music. In attendance at the events were members of the diplomatic corps including, the American embassy staff, South African Consul General, Italian Consul General and a host of French and Spanish expatriates amongst others who were delighted by the music.
Headlining the Festival this year at both venues was Nigeria’s leading Afrojazz diva and songstress Yinka Davies whose captivating performances were commendable and a lesson in jazz improvisation performance mastery that has been horned for close to 3 decades. At the Bay lounge in Lekki she held the audience spell bound with her collaborative performance with veteran entertainer Pa Jimi Solanke who performed Jazz standards to the applause of the audience. At the Fish Farm edition Ace Jazz saxophonist and leading man Mikhifa was her partner to deliver a spectacular performance that thrilled the audience with thunderous applause afterwards. Other stellar performances were from The Sharp Band, Afrobeat band – The Lagos Thugs, Samderry, Afrobeats Guitarist YPick who used his Bay Lounge performance to honour Benson Idonije – the veteran broadcaster and music critic as his wife celebrated her milestone birthday anniversary. The Idonijes are grandparents to current Afrobeats superstar, African giant and Grammy award winner Burna Boy.
There were also exceptional performances from Tenor andBaritone soloists



