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Fuji Events This Month in London

Fuji music originated in the late 1960s among the Yoruba people of Nigeria, evolving from the traditional Were or Ajisari music used to wake Muslims during Ramadan fasting. Find upcoming Fuji events in London this month below.

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Sound profile

A danceable, upbeat sound.

energy
80
danceability
90
valence
85
grit
50
organicness
95
commerciality
40
tempo
65
vocality
80

About Fuji

Fuji music originated in the late 1960s among the Yoruba people of Nigeria, evolving from the traditional Were or Ajisari music used to wake Muslims during Ramadan fasting. This percussion-heavy genre is characterized by the absence of Western brass or woodwind instruments, relying instead on a dense polyrhythmic foundation provided by the gangan talking drum, sakara, and congas. The tempo is typically brisk and energetic, driving an improvisational vocal style that features call-and-response patterns and philosophical or social commentary. As a major secular successor to Apala and Sakara music, Fuji serves as a vibrant, festive pillar of Nigerian popular culture, bridging Islamic spiritual traditions with modern urban dance sensibilities.

Also known as: Fuji Music

Parent genre:Traditional Music

Fuji events in London this month - FAQ

What Fuji events are in London this month?
Mood tracks all Fuji events in London this month - club nights, concerts, DJ sets, and live shows. The calendar is updated daily as new events are announced. Each listing includes the full lineup, venue address, ticket prices, and a direct purchase link. Browse the complete monthly schedule above to plan ahead and book before events sell out.
Where can I find Fuji in London this month?
Fuji music originated in the late 1960s among the Yoruba people of Nigeria, evolving from the traditional Were or Ajisari music used to wake Muslims during Ramadan fasting. Find every Fuji venue and event in London this month above - with lineups, door times, and tickets.
What is Fuji music?
Fuji music originated in the late 1960s among the Yoruba people of Nigeria, evolving from the traditional Were or Ajisari music used to wake Muslims during Ramadan fasting. This percussion-heavy genre is characterized by the absence of Western brass or woodwind instruments, relying instead on a dense polyrhythmic foundation provided by the gangan talking drum, sakara, and congas. The tempo is typically brisk and energetic, driving an improvisational vocal style that features call-and-response pa…

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