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Purcell Room at Queen Elizabeth Hall, Belvedere Road; London, SE1; United Kingdom - London, United Kingdom

Organised by Southbank Centre

FAUZIA invites you to interact with an audiovisual installation retelling the history of Somalia, created in collaboration with Alex Peverett.


Grabbing the opportunity provided by our Purcell Sessions to push her creativity in new directions, FAUZIA presents a wildly different venture for a DJ-turned-producer known first and foremost for her music, which laces a love of footwork and jungle with hushed, downtempo pop and RnB.

In addition to her installation, FAUZIA is also taking to the stage for a brand new live show on Saturday.

FAUZIA’s journey so far has been explosive: a series of missives released during the pandemic identified her as a talent to watch, and one set on hasty evolution.

She quickly moved from the starry-eyed breaks of Fragments to are you hoping for a miracle? and time, a pair of downtempo pop releases which heard her singing for the first time. They also featured collaborations with Kelela and George Riley.

FAUZIA first broke through as a DJ. Inspired by the interwoven legacies of fast music from either side of the Atlantic, her monthly NTS show sees her blend together the best of footwork, jungle and everything in between – with the likes of Mall Grab, Kode9, DJ Taye, Om Unit and Ikonika stopping in for guest spots.

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FAUZIA: Installation – audiovisual installation retelling the history of SomaliaLondon, United Kingdom