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The Legend of Gabonese Music Pierre Akendengue Gives Two Closed-Window Concerts in Libreville

His public outings and concerts are increasingly rare. L'artist Pierre Claver Akendengue, a monument of African music also considered the "patent" of Gabonese music, gave two successive concerts, Friday 30 and Saturday 31 January, in Libreville. The 600 seats of the show halls of the French Institute of Libreville were sold at a closed counter at an average price of 20,000 CFA francs. A passport for a recreational, tasty and melancholic evening …

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His public outings and concerts are increasingly rare. L'artist Pierre Claver Akendengue, a monument of African music also considered the "patent" of Gabonese music, gave two successive concerts, Friday 30 and Saturday 31 January, in Libreville. The 600 seats of the show halls of the French Institute of Libreville were sold at a closed counter at an average price of 20,000 CFA francs. A passport for a recreational, tasty and melancholic evening …

·Paris, France
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Radio France Internationale broke the news in Paris, France on Sunday, February 1, 2026.
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