Kelowna's Rotary Centre for the Arts is welcoming Lamiae Naki and Seffarine to the stage on Nov. 29 with music from across the Mediterranean.
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Seffarine has capitvated audiences across the globe. Their debut album, De Fez a Jerez, ranked in Transglobal World Music Charts top 20 and was named one of the "best African albums of 2015" by Afribuku.
Tickets for the performance can be or through the box office. The show starts at 7:30 p.m.