FANTASTIC NEGRITO ANNOUNCES THE ‘WHITE JESUS BLACK PROBLEMS’ UK & EUROPEAN TOUR

FANTASTIC NEGRITO
ANNOUNCES THE ‘WHITE JESUS BLACK PROBLEMS’ UK AND EUROPEAN TOUR
EACH SHOW INCLUDES A FILM SCREENING, A SOLO LIVE PERFORMANCE AND Q&A SESSION
PRAISE FOR ‘WHITE JESUS BLACK PROBLEMS’:

“A potent artistic tour de force, White Jesus Black Problems’ message is ultimately a simple but life-affirming one: love can conquer all.” – Mojo

“White Jesus Black Problems fizzes with indignation and exults in contradictions.” – Uncut

“On this showing, Dphrepaulezz is on the cusp of establishing himself as a major player.” – Classic Rock

“Taking a handful of funk, a pocketful of blues, a nip of metal, a pinch of jazz and a whole lotta soul, it’s pure Negrito.” – Guitar

Having just been nominated for a Grammy Award for Best American Roots Performance for his song ‘Oh Betty’Fantastic Negrito (real name Xavier Amin Dphrepaulezz)  today announces a special tour which focuses upon his acclaimed multi-genre  album/film project ‘White Jesus Black Problems’. The tour offers fans the first opportunity to see the film on the big screen, and each show will also include a short solo acoustic live performance and a Q&A.

Part love story, part history lesson, ‘White Jesus Black Problems’ is an exhilarating ode to the power of family and the enduring resilience of our shared humanity. Its concept is based on the true story of Fantastic Negrito’s seventh generation white Scottish grandmother, an indentured servant, living in a common law marriage with his seventh generation African-American enslaved grandfather in open defiance of the racist, separatist, laws of 1750s colonial Virginia

A larger than life character, Fantastic Negrito’s own story is stranger than fiction. He first released an album in 1996, but a near fatal car crash in 1999 effectively ended the first chapter of his career. It resulted in him spending three weeks in a coma and initially losing almost all movement in his right hand, drastically limiting his ability to play guitar.

Years later – and after arduous physical therapy – he started busking on the subway, purely for the love of playing music. Effectively reborn under his new artist identity of Fantastic Negrito, his career got underway when his phenomenal, charismatic performance won NPR Music’s prestigious Tiny Desk Concert Contest.

Three of his five studio albums to date have won the Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Blues album: ‘The Last Days of Oakland’‘Please Don’t Be Dead’ and ‘Have You Lost Your Mind Yet?’. He has toured with artists as varied as Sturgill Simpson and Chris Cornell, collaborated with Sting and E-40, launched his own Storefront Records label, and founded the Revolution Plantation, an urban farm aimed at youth education and empowerment. He is also confirmed to play a show inItaly in March 2023 as guest to Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band.

Tickets for the UK shows will be available HERE from 10am this Thursday, November 24th. The tour dates are:

FEBRUARY 2023
5th – Glasgow, Old Fruitmarket (Celtic Connections show)
6th – Manchester, Deaf Institute
7th – London, The Lower Third
8th – London, The Lower Third
9th – Berlin, Babylon Kino
11th – Paris, Cafe de la Danse
13th – Rotterdam, LantarenVenster
15th – Torino, Cinema Massimo
16th – Prato, Il Garibaldi
17th – Napoli, Teatro Bolivar
18th – Bari, Teatro Kismet
19th – Cesena, Teatro Verdi / acielocoperto

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