African Night Fever presents BCUC + DJs

BCUC bring their award-winning afro-psychedelic future pop from Soweto to Brighton - raw, political and hypnotic
Renowned for their raucous, knock-out live performances and following their 2024 sell out show, BCUC - Bantu Continua Uhuru Consciousness return to Brighton Dome with their own mix of indigenous sounds, funk, hip-hop consciousness and punk rock energy.
A stone’s throw from the church where Desmond Tutu organised the escape of the most wanted anti-Apartheid activists of Soweto, BCUC rehearse in a shipping container-turned community restaurant, where their indomitable outspokenness echoes in a whole new way. Like its elders, BCUC sees its music as a hedonistic trance, but also as a weapon of political and spiritual liberation.
This seven-piece band has mesmerised audiences both locally and globally with its indigenous funk and high-energy performances, making them today one of South Africa’s most successful musical exports.
"Not much comes close to the experience of watching BCUC live"
Crack Magazine
Renowned for their raucous, knock-out live performances and following their 2024 sell out show, BCUC - Bantu Continua Uhuru Consciousness return to Brighton Dome with their own mix of indigenous sounds, funk, hip-hop consciousness and punk rock energy.
A stone’s throw from the church where Desmond Tutu organised the escape of the most wanted anti-Apartheid activists of Soweto, BCUC rehearse in a shipping container-turned community restaurant, where their indomitable outspokenness echoes in a whole new way. Like its elders, BCUC sees its music as a hedonistic trance, but also as a weapon of political and spiritual liberation.
This seven-piece band has mesmerised audiences both locally and globally with its indigenous funk and high-energy performances, making them today one of South Africa’s most successful musical exports.
"Not much comes close to the experience of watching BCUC live"
Crack Magazine
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