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New York record label Indo Warehouse announces Africa tour

Showcasing the sounds of South Asian dance music, Indo Warehouse is set to hit South Africa, Kenya, and other locations this month

Record label and collective Indo Warehouse are set to head to Africa this month with a four-date tour across the continent.

After travelling across the US selling out venues like Brooklyn Mirage, as well as a massive success across Europe and India, label heads Kahani & Kunal Merchant are taking Indo Warehouse to Africa.

The tour kicks off at Truth nightclub in Johannesburg, South Africa, on Friday, September 13, followed by a date in Durban on September 14 at Cuba BLK Lounge.

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Indo Warehouse will then head to Nairobi, Kenya, at the newly launched Koda on September 20 before jumping across to the paradise of Mauritius for a show at Hua Lien Club on Saturday, September 21.

“We are thrilled to bring our movement to Africa," says founder Kunal. "This tour represents a beautiful convergence of our South Asian roots with the rich musical heritage of Africa. We can’t wait to share this experience with audiences across the continent.”

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The tour will feature selected special guests in each African city with performances from Zakes Bantwini and Karyendasoul in South Africa, Foozak in Kenya, and Rain Bholah in Mauritius.

Attendees can expect immersive experiences that combine music with cultural storytelling, interactive art installations, and a celebration of both South Asian and African traditions.

Celebrated for its innovative approach to dance music and culture, Indo Warehouse infuses global dance music with South Asian rhythms and cultural touch points, founded with a deep respect for its South Asian roots.

Find tickets to Indo Warehouse's forthcoming Africa tour here.