Sandro Joyeux, a musical artist of Parisian origin, will be the protagonist of an event at the Teatro Bolivar on Friday, March 7 at 21.00:XNUMX p.m. The concert, directed by Nu'Tracks, promises to be a sonic journey through rhythms and melodies that range from the West African desert to the Jamaican ghettos, to the banlieues of Paris.
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Joyeux's music goes far beyond the genre of world music, approaching musical styles influenced by global life and experiences.
A Multilingual Musical Journey
Joyeux, born in Paris to an Italian father and a French mother, has developed a passion for music since childhood. His musical journey has led him to sing in several languages, including French, English, Italian and Arabic, as well as numerous dialects such as Bambarà, Wolof and Dioulà. This linguistic versatility reflects his commitment to exploring and uniting different cultures. His musical career is characterized by numerous concerts and participation in festivals, both in Italy and abroad, highlighting his initiatives in favor of migrants.
An International Path
From his childhood in Paris, where he developed a deep connection with music, Joyeux embarked on a journey that took him to many parts of the world. He played as a street artist and participated in various musical collaborations, leaving a special mark in places such as Mali, Morocco and Senegal. His career is enriched by varied experiences, participating in projects such as the “Antischiavitour” and the #WithRefugeesTour. Joyeux, who now lives between Paris and Palermo, continues to work on his music, always open to new collaborations and innovative projects.
Article published on March 3, 2025 - 17pm
The article about Sandro Joyeux is really interesting, I am glad to know that he explores different cultures and languages in his music. His experience in Paris and other countries shows how important is the union between musical cultures from all over the world.