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Live On Stage
Thursday February 27 2025, 7pm GMT

George the Poet on Music, Memory, and the War on Blackness

Art &
Culture

This event is part of Conversations at the Kiln, a new event series at Kiln Theatre programmed by Intelligence Squared. For more events with speakers from the worlds of literature, art, poetry and politics, click here.

George Mpanga, known as George the Poet, is seen by many as one of the UK’s most compelling voices in poetry, music, and social commentary. 

Originally hailing from St Raphael’s Estate in Neasden, Mpanga has spent over a decade working at the intersection of art and politics reflecting on his upbringing to shed light on how race and inequality still shape Britain today.

His debut poetry collection in 2015, Search Party, tackled the north-south divide, the housing crisis and critiqued government anti-immigration policies, to widespread acclaim. Since then, Mpanga’s work has bridged grime, prose, spoken-word performance, and most recently longer-form audio, as he has continued to interrogate the socio-political status quo.

Now on February 27, he joins us on stage to discuss the themes of his new memoir, Track Record: Me, Music, and the War on Blackness. He will discuss his personal story alongside a broader social history of race and identity in Britain, and examine what he terms “the war on Blackness”: the systemic forces that continue to oppress people of African descent worldwide.

Join us at the Kiln Theatre for an evening of conversation with George the Poet, as he reflects on his artistic journey, the transformative power of creativity, and his vision for a better future.

Track Record: Me, Music, and the War on Blackness
by George the Poet

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George the Poet on Music, Memory, and the War on Blackness


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Speaker
  • George the Poet

    Poet, Author and Spoken Word Performer

Speakers are subject to change.


Location
  • Kiln Theatre
  • 269 Kilburn High Rd
  • London
  • NW6 7JR
Time
  • Thursday 27 February 2025
  • 7pm to 8:15pm GMT





Speakers

Speaker

George the Poet

Poet, Author and Spoken Word Performer


Peabody Award Winning London-born spoken word performer. His innovative brand of musical poetry has won him critical acclaim both as a recording artist and a social commentator, and seen his words broadcast to billions worldwide. In 2018, he was appointed as a Member of the National Council of Arts Council England, and the same year wrote The Beauty of Union, a poem he read at the royal wedding for Prince Harry and Meghan. In 2019, Mpanga turned down an offer to become an MBE, citing the British Empire's treatment of his ancestral homeland, Uganda. His podcast Have you Heard George’s Podcast?, uses fiction and music to tell stories about city life, society, history and creativity, and has received five British Podcast Awards. His latest book is Track Record: Me, Music, and the War on Blackness.

Speakers are subject to change.