WOMADelaide 2008

 

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WOMADelaide 2008
When: 7-9th March
Where: Royal Botanic Park, Adelaide
The magical ambience of WOMADelaide is indescribably lush; thousands of people of all ages bliss out as they enjoy the sounds of the planet while catching up with friends in the sunshine, lazing under the trees, shopping, eating, drinking and having fun with their family

Line up



Friday night, 7th March

PERFORMANCES START 6PM
Gates open at 4.30pm
Kaurna Welcome (Australia)
Farafina (Burkina Faso)
Joji Hirota (Japan)
Taraf de Haidouks (Romania)
Beirut (USA/France)
Martin Hayes & Dennis Cahill (Ireland/USA)
John Butler Trio (Australia)
Titi Robin Quintet (France)
The Black Arm Band in 'MURANDAK' (Australia)
Clube do Balanco (Brazil)
Tenzin Choegyal (Australia)
Mavis Staples (USA)
Watussi (Australia)
Soul Jazz Sound System (UK)
Kora (New Zealand)
Dr Natesan Ramani (India)
Master Kong Nay & Ouch Savy (Cambodia)

Saturday, 8th

MarchPERFORMANCES START 12 NOON
Gates open 11am
Don McGlashan & the Seven Sisters (New Zealand)
Farafina (Burkina Faso)
Mista Savona (Australia)
Highway 31 (Australia)
The Beautiful Girls (Australia)
Mojo Webb (Australia)
Manjiri Kelkar (India)
Titi Robin Quintet (France)
Joji Hirota Trio (Japan)
Tecoma (Australia)
Terem Quartet (Russia)
Joseph Tawadros Trio (Egypt/Australia)
Clube do Balanço (Brazil)
Beirut (USA/France)
Kutcha Edwards (Australia)


Sunday, 9th March

PERFORMANCES START 12 NOON
Gates open 11am
Susana Baca (Peru)
Watussi (Australia)
Tecoma (Australia)
Idan Raichel Project (Israel)
Bob Evans (Australia)
Victor Valdes & the Real Mexico Mariachi Band (Mexico/Australia)
Toumani Diabate's Symmetric Orchestra (Mali)
Master Kong Nay & Ouch Savy (Cambodia)
Billy Cobham Septet (USA)
Sarah Blasko (Australia)
Lowrider (Australia)
Taraf de Haidouks (Romania)
Mamadou Diabate (Mali

Global Village


At the heart of the festival is the Woods Bagot Global Village. More than 100 stalls offer a vast array of international food, three bars, amazing crafts and display stalls, merchandise, CDs, books (ATMs handy), plenty of space and shade to relax. The Woods Bagot Global Village is your chance to eat, drink and shop around the world!

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