
"Sudan Archives released her great new album The BPM in October, and her tour supporting it stopped in NYC on Thursday night (1/29) - right on time for her birthday - for a show at Webster Hall. She's an engaging performer whether she's singing/rapping, dancing, playing violin, or doing all of the above, and she had the crowd's rapt attention on Thursday night as she played songs from the new album and a few older ones."
"Halima opened, and you can see pictures from the whole night by Ellen Qbertplaya and a few attendee-taken video clips below."
Sudan Archives released her new album The BPM in October and embarked on a supporting tour. The tour stopped in New York City on Thursday night, January 29, coinciding with her birthday, for a show at Webster Hall. She performs through singing, rapping, dancing, and playing violin, often combining those elements. She commanded the audience while playing songs from The BPM alongside a selection of older tracks. Halima served as the opening act. Photographs from the full night were taken by Ellen Qbertplaya, and several attendee-shot video clips document portions of the performance.
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