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Updated · BBC.com · May 23
Black Coffee Delivers 3-Hour O2 Orchestral Show With Alicia Keys
Updated
Updated · BBC.com · May 23

Black Coffee Delivers 3-Hour O2 Orchestral Show With Alicia Keys

5 articles · Updated · BBC.com · May 23
  • A sold-out O2 crowd in London watched Black Coffee stage a three-hour Afropolitan House performance built around a live orchestra, guest artists and surprise appearances, with Alicia Keys joining as a special guest.
  • The Grammy-winning South African DJ said he crafted a different set for London because the city’s club culture is "punchier" and more groove-driven, making the arena date a distinct stop before his Ibiza summer residency.
  • The show marked a personal milestone for Black Coffee, who said he had once played the smaller Indigo room at the same venue and saw reaching the main arena as part of a long-held ambition.
  • Black Coffee framed that rise against a career shaped by resilience after a 1990 car crash that seriously injured his left arm, and by a broader push for African artists to compete globally without waiting for Western validation.
  • He also argued South Africa still lacks the systems to develop young talent consistently, saying artists need sustainable structures that can take them from "zero to one."
How did a career-threatening injury shape Black Coffee's mission to build a new global stage for African artists?
Why does a DJ at the peak of global success reject the 'African excellence' label?