Watch: Rokia Traoré Performs From "Né So" on "Le Grand Journal"

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Rokia Traoré performed two songs from her new album, Né So, on the French TV show Le Grand Journal last night: "Ilé" and "Obiké." You can watch here. She was also a guest on the French show Le Grand 8 on Monday, performing "Mayé" from the new album. Traoré tours several cities across France starting in Paris on Thursday, February 25, followed by stops in Amsterdam, Brussels, and Geneva. She heads to the US in late March for shows in NYC, DC, and Savannah.

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Rokia Traoré was a guest on the French television show Le Grand Journal last night on Canal+, performing two songs from her new album, Né So (Home): "Ilé" and "Obiké." You can watch those performances below. She was also a guest on the French show Le Grand 8 on Monday, performing "Mayé" from the new album; you can watch that at d8.tv.

Traoré takes her Né So tour to several cities across France starting at Cent Quatre in Paris next Thursday, February 25, followed by stops in Amsterdam, Brussels, and Geneva. She heads to the United States in late March for shows in New York City, DC, and Savannah. For tickets, visit nonesuch.com/on-tour.

To pick up a copy of Né So, head to iTunes or the Nonesuch Store, where CD orders include a download of the complete album at checkout, and the HD digital version of the album is available to purchase.

 

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Rokia Traoré: "Le Grand Journal," February 2016
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    Watch: Rokia Traoré Performs From "Né So" on "Le Grand Journal"
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    Rokia Traoré was a guest on the French television show Le Grand Journal last night on Canal+, performing two songs from her new album, Né So (Home): "Ilé" and "Obiké." You can watch those performances below. She was also a guest on the French show Le Grand 8 on Monday, performing "Mayé" from the new album; you can watch that at d8.tv.

    Traoré takes her Né So tour to several cities across France starting at Cent Quatre in Paris next Thursday, February 25, followed by stops in Amsterdam, Brussels, and Geneva. She heads to the United States in late March for shows in New York City, DC, and Savannah. For tickets, visit nonesuch.com/on-tour.

    To pick up a copy of Né So, head to iTunes or the Nonesuch Store, where CD orders include a download of the complete album at checkout, and the HD digital version of the album is available to purchase.

     

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