Hipsters Don't Dance
Hipsters Don't Dance

Hipsters Don't Dance

GBRAfrican, Afrobeat
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Hipsters Don't Dance's YouTube Videos

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Hipsters Dont Dance World Carnival

Hipsters Dont Dance

Hipsters Dont Dance World Carnival
Youtube
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Sep 09, 2012
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Hipsters Don't Dance Guest Mix for Reprezent Radio x Nandos MEX

Hipsters Dont Dance

Hipsters Don't Dance Guest Mix for Reprezent Radio x Nandos MEX
Youtube
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Oct 02, 2019

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Past 12 Months

Events2 Events

May
01-01
Queen's Yard Summer Party
United Kingdom
GBR
, LondonN/A N/A
Past
Jun
22-25
KALLIDA Festival
United Kingdom
GBR
, HerefordN/A N/A
Past

Hipsters Don't Dance's Past Events2 Events

  • Queen's Yard Summer Party festival

    Yasmine, Red, Nabihah Iqbal, Joe Armon-Jones, Qendresa, Paranoid London, Bklava, Tibasko, Pearson Sound, Hanz, Pangaea, Third Son, Raw Silk, Maxwell Owin, Hammer, Madam X, Poté, Demi Riquísimo, Mr. Mitch, Ruf Dug, Voigtmann, LLølita, Tash LC, LCYTN, SHARDA, yung singh, RIZ LA TEEF, Manami, Willow, Mim Suleiman, ELLES, Krywald & Farrer, Timanti, Kristy Harper, Jhobei, Michelle Manetti, Debba, Schatrax, Kincaid, Darka, Henzo, Charles Green, Bobby., Triple Point, Syz, Theon Bower, Loa Szala, Dj Perception, J. Caesar, Jaye Ward, avsluta, B.Love, Steevio, Poly Ritmo, NIKS, TSUNIMAN, Andy Luff, Heléna Star, Suzybee, Hipsters Don't Dance, Tia Cousins, Tzekin, yourboykiran, Reece Spooner, Ellie Stokes, Orphic, THEMPRESS, Lora Mipsum, Matt Cowell, Club Fitness, Bruno Schmidt, Partner Music, Aletha, The Real Escobar, Poison Ivy, Rosie Ama, Maria Hanlon, SNO, Coe, Heels & Souls, Nikki Tesla, Dj Button Moon, Becca OGT, Stem, Kmya, Luxe, Mariiin, Mica Coca, Phoebe Valentine, Herra, Deejayu, Everson, Maple Cuts, Alan, Kingtrix, Jacques Adda, Liv Ayers, KEITH LAWRENCE, Dave Harvey
    GBR, London
    Small
  • KALLIDA Festival festival

    Nilüfer Yanya, WAYNE SNOW, Daniel Avery, Rockwell, Lord Apex, Children of Zeus, Reuben Gray, Henge, Channel One Sound System, Teki Latex, Afriquoi, Nookie, Lean Low, The Busy Twist, DJ Moxie, Itoa, Morriarchi, Trellion, Phatworld, Spinee, Jus Now, ROZZMA, L-Vis 1990, Proteus, Manara, Make Me, Jazzi Bobbi, Hipsters Don't Dance, Harley Likes Music, Kodäma, Clarks, Zeeni, Razzmatazz for Kids, Stevie T
    GBR, Hereford
    Small

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More about Hipsters Don't Dance

Overview of Afrobeat musician Hipsters Don't Dance

African Afrobeat musician Hipsters Don't Dance is a native of London, England. This performer contributes a new and lively sound to the music world with a special fusion of Afrobeat and African rhythms. Their music skillfully fuses modern beats with traditional African melodies to produce an enthralling aural experience.

Hipsters Don't Dance, who are renowned for their contagious enthusiasm and spectacular performances, highlight the wide variety of African music while infusing it with their unique artistic flair. They easily combine elements of Afrobeat, reggae, dancehall, and electronic music in their music, creating a sound that defies categorization and is both inventive and alluring.

Hipsters Don't Dance takes listeners on a musical journey that honors African culture and tradition with a passion for emotive storytelling and eloquent lyrics. Their songs have catchy lyrics and enticing rhythms that are sure to get crowds dancing on the dance floor.

Hipsters Don't Dance offers a novel viewpoint on the Afrobeat genre by drawing inspiration from the vivid sounds of West Africa and other places. Their music is proof of the ability of music to cross barriers and bring people from all walks of life together. Hipsters Don't Dance is a musician you shouldn't miss if you enjoy African music or are just seeking for something fresh and entertaining.

Which are the most important music performances and festival appearances for Afrobeat musician Hipsters Don't Dance?

The African Afrobeat music duo Hipsters Don't Dance, based in London, United Kingdom, has brought their distinctive sound to a number of events and venues. Two particularly noteworthy occasions among their noteworthy achievements merit recognition.

They made a significant presence in the Queen's Yard Summer Party, one of the festival favorite. Hipsters Don't Dance will have the ideal stage to enthrall the crowd with their catchy tunes at this energetic event that features a wide variety of performers and genres. Everyone who witnessed their lively and upbeat performance was left with a lasting impression. They kept the crowd dancing and grooving all day.

At the KALLIDA Festival, there was another noteworthy performance. This all-encompassing event honors music, art, and culture while giving both up-and-coming performers and well-established performers a stage. After taking the stage, Hipsters Don't Dancing mesmerized the audience with a performance that skillfully merged modern music with Afrobeat rhythms, producing an exciting environment that connected with the attendees.

Apart from these notable occasions, Hipsters Don't Dance has also made an impression on the music world by performing at a number of other locations and festivals. Audiences have loved their catchy tunes and seductive rhythms at well-known locations including Village Underground, Fabric, and XOYO. They have also confirmed their place in the music industry by playing at prestigious events like Field Day and Lovebox.

All things considered, Hipsters Don't Dancing has had a big influence on London's African Afrobeat music scene and beyond. In addition to their many appearances at other locations and events, their performances at Queen's Yard Summer Party and KALLIDA Festival have demonstrated their talent and cemented their status as a force to be reckoned with.