Somi captivating the audience with her unique musical style during a live performance.
Grammy-nominated artist Somi will perform in Philadelphia on May 9, 2025, as part of Ensemble Arts Philly’s Jazz Series. With a blend of jazz and African influences, Somi aims to connect deeply with the audience through her music. Having made history as the first African woman nominated for a Grammy in a jazz category, she will showcase her unique artistry and storytelling talents. This event is expected to enhance the cultural richness of the city’s jazz scene.
Philadelphia is set to host a special performance by Grammy and Tony-nominated artist Somi on Friday, May 9, 2025, at 7:30 PM at the Perelman Theater. This concert is part of Ensemble Arts Philly’s Jazz Series and promises to showcase Somi’s unique blend of jazz, soul, and African influences.
Somi has made significant strides in the music industry, notably being the first African woman nominated for a Grammy in a jazz category. She is recognized not just for her vocal prowess but also for her contributions as a songwriter and actress. Her remarkable journey includes becoming the first East African artist to perform on Broadway, where she garnered praise for her role in the Tony Award-winning production “Jaja’s African Hair Braiding.”
Born in Champaign, Illinois, to Rwandan and Ugandan parents, Somi initially did not envision a career in music. Instead, she focused on academics, earning undergraduate degrees in anthropology and African studies from the University of Illinois. Her interests expanded when she spent 18 months in East Africa, a period that played a significant role in her self-discovery and artistic development.
After moving to New York, Somi took voice lessons, which ignited her passion for jazz. She aims to document the intersection of African and American experiences through her music, allowing her to explore themes of freedom and improvisation within the jazz genre. Somi often describes jazz as a metaphor for her life journey.
She has been recognized multiple times for her outstanding contributions to the art form, earning accolades such as the 2023 Doris Duke Artist Award and two NAACP Image Awards for Best Vocal Jazz Album. Somi’s discography includes her latest album, “Zenzile: The Reimagination of Miriam Makeba,” a tribute to the iconic South African singer.
In anticipation of her performance in Philadelphia, Somi expressed excitement about connecting with the local audience. Known for her dynamic stage presence and storytelling abilities, Somi is expected to deliver a powerful performance that resonates with the themes of her music.
Somi’s commitment to authenticity is evident in her artistic endeavors, as she consistently integrates African musical elements into her work. Her ability to weave narratives through music has earned her accolades and a loyal following.
As Somi prepares to take the stage at the Perelman Theater, the Philadelphia audience can look forward to a memorable event that highlights her unique artistry. The performance on May 9 is anticipated to be a significant addition to Ensemble Arts Philly’s Jazz Series, celebrating both the cultural richness of jazz and Somi’s extraordinary talent.
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