QWANQWA 2022 tour poster

Ethiopian Band QWANQWA To Launch U.S. Debut Tour

Ethiopia’s QWANQWA will make their North American debut this fall; embarking on their very first U.S. tour of 23 states over three months — including performances at Chicago’s Hyde Park Jazz Festival; the Boston University Global Music Festival; Freight and Salvage in Berkeley, California; The Cedar Center in Minneapolis, and more.

QWANQWA is a five-piece improvisatory ensemble based in Addis Ababa, dedicated to furthering Ethiopia’s unique string traditions. Inspired by a shared passion for Ethiopian music, the group brings together some of the most accomplished traditional players in the country; creating a space to explore new sounds and break the rules in an otherwise conservative musical culture.

QWANQWA takes its name from the Amharic word for “language,” dedicated to creating musical dialogues between cultures and the proposition that music is a universal language that transcends borders. Their distinct sound is grounded on an array of Ethiopian traditional instruments. The group consists of Endris Hassen on mesenko (one string fiddle), Bubu Teklemariam on bass krar (Ethiopian lyre), Selamnesh Zemene on vocals, Misale Legesse on kebero (goat skin drum), and Kaethe Hostetter on 5-string electric violin. Together they’ve developed a new sound rooted in centuries-old traditions.

QWANQWA was founded by American violinist Kaethe Hostetter, who first performed Ethiopian music as a founding member of Debo Band. After relocating to Ethiopia’s capital, Addis Ababa, in 2009, she dove deep into the culture, working on numerous musical projects. In 2012 Hostetter brought together some of the undisputed heavyweights in Addis Ababa’s music scene to form QWANQWA.

Since then, QWANQWA has become an integral and constant presence on the Addis Ababa music scene, and has released three critically-acclaimed albums, Volume One (2014) and Volume Two (2015); and Volume Three (2020).

In 2020 QWANQWA was scheduled to make their North American debut, with a 48-date U.S. tour, backed by a grant from the MacArthur Foundation. Now, following three years of planning, pandemics, and postponement, the long-awaited QWANQWA U.S. debut is finally happening in 2022, from September through November.

QWANQWA 2022 U.S. Tour Dates

8/28 Brooklyn, NY– Bindlestiff Flatbed Follies

9/1 Washington, DC – Bossa Bistro & Lounge

9/3 Waynesville NC — FOLKMOOT 


9/4 Black Mountain, NC — White Horse 

9/8 Durham, NC — Motorco Music Hall  

9/9 – 9/10 Greensboro, NC — NC Folk Festival 

9/12 Atlanta, GA — The 529

9/15 Champaign, Urbana, IL — Spurlock Museum of World Cultures

9/17 Boston, MA — Boston University Global Music Fest

9/18 Cedar Rapids, IA — Legion Arts 

9/24 Chicago, IL — Hyde Park Jazz Festival

9/25 Milwaukee, WI — University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Recital Hall

9/26 Minneapolis, MN — Cedar Center (Global Roots Festival)

9/28 Boulder, CO — Dairy Arts Center  

10/1 Ivins, UT — Kayenta Center For The Arts

10/2 Springdale, UT — Z-Arts

10/3 Las Vegas, NV — Sahara West Library 

10/4 Las Vegas, NV — Whitney Library

10/5 Las Vegas, NV — Winchester Cultural Center 

10/7 West Hollywood, CA – Petit Ermitage

10/8 Topanga, CA — Corazon Center for Arts

10/13 Santa Cruz, CA — Kuumbwa Jazz Center  

10/14 Berkeley, CA — Freight & Salvage 

10/15 Healdsburg, CA — Little Saint

10/16 Mount Shasta, CA – Jefferson Center  

10/17 Eugene, OR — WOW Hall 

10/18 Portland, OR — Mississippi Studios

10/21 Seattle, WA — Town Hall

10/22 Boise, ID — The Olympic

10/27 Rochester, NY  — Eastman School of Music Presents 

10/29 Flushing, Queens, NY  — Flushing Town Hall

11/1: Bar Harbor, ME – College of the Atlantic

11/2:  Brooksville, ME – Tinder Hearth

11/2 Belfast, ME — Colonial Theatre  

11/3 Portland, ME — Space Gallery 

11/4 Keene, NH — Nova Arts Fiddle Madness

11/5 Beacon, NY — Howland Cultural Center

11/6 Saratoga Springs, NY — Caffe Lena 

11/8 Buffalo, NY – Hallwalls Contemporary Arts Cente

11/9 Pittsburgh, PA — City of Asylum

11/10 Elkins, WV — The Old Brick Playhouse

11/11 – 11/12 Marlinton, WV — Pocahontas County Opera House

11/13 Richmond, VA – Richmond Music Hall

11/14 Washington DC – Hill Center

11/15 Philadelphia, PA – Boot & Saddle

11/16 New Haven, CT — Café 9

11/17 Hartford, CT — Real Art Ways  

11/18 Putney, VT — Next Arts

11/19 Amherst, MA — The Drake

Author: Angel Romero

Angel Romero y Ruiz has dedicated his life to musical exploration. His efforts included the creation of two online portals, worldmusiccentral.org and musicasdelmundo.com. In addition, Angel is the co-founder of the Transglobal World Music Chart, a panel of world music DJs and writers that celebrates global sounds. Furthermore, he delved into the record business, producing world music studio albums and compilations. His works have appeared on Alula Records, Ellipsis Arts, Indígena Records and Music of the World.
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