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Black Artist Database teams up with Tottenham’s MOKO on Hurricane Beryl fundraiser

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The event is raising money for victims of Hurricane Beryl, which ripped through parts of the Caribbean at the end of June and subsequently affected the Yucatán Peninsula and the Gulf Coast of the United States, leaving thousands without a home.

Some of the Caribbean islands affected most were the Grenadine Islands of Union, Petit St Vincent, Palm Island and Mayreau, as well as St Vincent, The Cayman Islands, Jamaica, and the Grenadian Islands of Carriacou and Petite Martinique.

Black Artist Database was created by NIKS in 2020 to champion Black voices in the music scene, before launching it as a label in 2023. The collaborative event will take place at MOKO, the new Tottenham venue which was opened last August by Bradley Zero and Nathaniel Williams, who also run sister venue Jumbi in Peckham.

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To get tickets to the fundraiser, click here.

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Written by: Tim Hopkins

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