Presented by Fremantle Biennale and Walyalup Fremantle Arts Centre Paris-born, London-based bassist, vocalist and composer
Amy Gadiaga combines her prodigious bass playing and a voice brimming with power and emotion. With a fresh and unique style that bridges the old school jazz tradition of musicians such as Betty Carter and Wayne Shorter with the raw, rootsy modern sound of artists such as DAngelo, Stevie Wonder and Twinkie Clark, Gadiagas breadth of ambition and revitalising approach have brought early critical acclaim and ardent fans
Amy Gadiaga fuses jazz, neo-soul and RnB to explore themes of self-discovery, cultural pride and community. A graduate of Trinity Laban Conservatoire and alumna of Tomorrows Warriors, she first gained recognition with her 2022 debut single Everything I Do, featured on Jazz FM and BBC Radio 6.
Her 2024 project All Black Everything stands as a vibrant statement of identity and collaboration, featuring an ensemble of emerging UK artists. Through songs like Paloma Negra and Mali Swing, Gadiaga celebrates her Malian roots, blending traditional jazz with soulful modern textures.
Beyond performance, she is a vocal advocate for women in jazz, using her platform to mentor and inspire new voices. Gadiagas work redefines contemporary jazz as an evolving space for storytelling, empowerment and collective expression.
Minors are permitted to attend licensed 18+ ticketed concerts at Fremantle Arts Centre if accompanied by a parent or LEGAL GUARDIAN AT LEAST 25 YEARS of age.Fremantle Arts Centre is an entirely outdoor venue.
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