Kunl\u00e9 Adeyemi\u2019s Floating Music Hub in Cape Verde has just opened its doors to the public. Designed by the architect and his Amsterdam and Lagos based studio,\u00a0NL\u00c9, the project has been one of the West African region\u2019s most highly anticipated cultural projects \u2013 also scooping the top spot in...
The Floating Music Hub in Cape Verde, by NLÉ, opens to the public offering a cultural venue like no other’s Floating Music Hub in Cape Verde has just opened its doors to the public.
Open to all now, to attend musical festivities, book for private events or just go to experience its scenery, views and hospitality offering, the Floating Music Hub is ready to take bookings. ‘It’s a way to expand Cape Verde’s cultural impact, create a platform for local musicians, and bring international artists to record and co-create,’ Adeyemi said. §
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