Hull rapper Chiedu Oraka to perform library gig

Moody, black and white image of Chiedu Oraka sitting, with legs crossed, on a chair in an otherwise empty roomImage source, Hull City Council
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Chiedu Oraka performed at this year's Glastonbury festival

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Hull-born rapper Chiedu Oraka is to perform at the city's Central Library on Sunday.

He will appear alongside August Charles in a live spoken word and music event. Both have previously performed at Glastonbury.

Rob Pritchard, from Hull City Council, said it was a “fantastic event for Hull Central Library to host”.

The line-up will also include a DJ set from Dave ‘DJ Redlocz’ Okwesia and the event is hosted by author Jeffrey Boakye.

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Jeffrey Boakye wrote Musical Truth: A Musical History of Modern Black Britain in 28 Songs

Mr Oraka was raised on an estate in Hull. His mixtape, Misfit, was launched earlier this year and he recently performed on the BBC Introducing stage at Glastonbury.

He will be performing some of his favourite tracks live at the event.

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There will be a DJ set from Dave ‘DJ Redlocz’ Okwesia

Mr Pritchard added: “It is a great example of how Hull Central Library is becoming a major player in the city’s events space and I have no doubt that this will attract people from Hull and beyond.

“Hull is a multi-cultural and diverse city and it’s only right that we celebrate that and help people to understand other cultures and how they influence music and people’s lives."

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