The History of Black Music on Tyneside Photography Exhibition is presented by Discovery Museum x Northern Roots as part of MOBO Fringe Newcastle 2025.
Celebrating four decades of Black Music on Tyneside featuring artists Chaka Khan, Public Enemy, Goldie, Soul ll Soul, Bhundu Boys, Jimmy Cliff, Candi Staton, Richie Havens together with contemporary Newcastle artists Kema Kay and Kay Greyson and many more at legendary venues Jumpin’ Hot Club, Hoochie Coochie, World Headquarters and festivals Boss Sounds and Evolution.
Images will be projected above the iconic Turbinia at Discovery Museum Newcastle.
Pictured: Soweto Gospel Choir, Voices of Virtue and Kema Kay, by Victoria Wai
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