Acoustic Africa boasts the exhilarating musical flavors of a continent as performed by three of its most popular and talented musicians. The guitar styles of Habib Koité, Oliver Mtukudzi and Afel Bocoum are distinctly textured by the landscapes of the Saharan desert, the Niger River and their homes in Mali and Zimbabwe.
Acoustic Africa draws rhythms and melodies from their local musical heritage and elicits blues notes to capture a distinctly African experience.

Expand your ticket holder experience with a FREE preshow presentation led by Dane Richeson, Lawrence University’s director of percussion studies. Learn about African music from someone who studied on the continent and see a percussion demonstration by African drumming ensemble Kinkaviwo.
This event is FREE for Acoustic Africa ticket holders with community support from Appleton Papers Inc. Doors open to the Kimberly-Clark Theater at 6:30 p.m. with the presentation beginning at 6:45 p.m.
GROUPS (15+): $17
A $12 student and senior group rate is available in select areas of the theater, based on availability.
GROUPS OF 15 OR MORE ORDER NOW! CALL (920) 730-3786 OR CLICK HERE.
The above prices include a $3 facility maintenance fee and a $2 group handling fee. Event dates, times, prices, fees and artists are subject to change.
Acoustic Africa boasts the exhilarating musical flavors of a continent as performed by three of its most popular and talented musicians. The guitar styles of Habib Koité, Oliver Mtukudzi and Afel Bocoum are distinctly textured by the landscapes of the Saharan desert, the Niger River and their homes in Mali and Zimbabwe.
Acoustic Africa draws rhythms and melodies from their local musical heritage and elicits blues notes to capture a distinctly African experience.

Expand your ticket holder experience with a FREE preshow presentation led by Dane Richeson, Lawrence University’s director of percussion studies. Learn about African music from someone who studied on the continent and see a percussion demonstration by African drumming ensemble Kinkaviwo.
This event is FREE for Acoustic Africa ticket holders with community support from Appleton Papers Inc. Doors open to the Kimberly-Clark Theater at 6:30 p.m. with the presentation beginning at 6:45 p.m.