This Is What Fatoumata Diawara's NYC Concert Looked Like

In photos: the Malian singer performed a stunning show at The Town Hall.

Photo: Sachyn Mital for The Town Hall.

Fatoumata Diawaraplayed a mesmerizing show in New York City over the weekend.

The Malian singer, songwriter, guitarist and actor had The Town Hall swaying to a selection of songs from her latest Grammy-nominated album, Fenfo, as well as other classic cuts.

Fatoumata was joined on the night by a four-piece backing band that followed her every word and guitar riff, as she showcased her special blend of traditional Malian music and striking Bambara vocal melodies with elements of modern rock, funk, R&B and afrobeat.

"I didn't want to sing in English or French because I wanted to respect my African heritage," Fatoumata has mentioned."But I wanted a modern sound because that's the world I live in. I'm a traditionalist, but I need to experiment, too. You can keep your roots and influences but communicate them in a different style."

Fatoumata's main message, one which she stated throughout the show, is one of hope for the future of Africa and of female empowerment. It's "about the world, peace, how Africa can be a better place, especially for women, because I am one, and I am a survivor," she says. "I want to encourage those who have lost hope."

Browse through pictures from her show at The Town Hall, which was opened by Guatemala's Gabby Moreno, below.

Photo: Sachyn Mital for The Town Hall.

Photo: Sachyn Mital for The Town Hall.

Photo: Sachyn Mital for The Town Hall.

Photo: Sachyn Mital for The Town Hall.

Photo: Sachyn Mital for The Town Hall.

Photo: Sachyn Mital for The Town Hall.

Photo: Sachyn Mital for The Town Hall.

Photo: Sachyn Mital for The Town Hall.

Photo: Sachyn Mital for The Town Hall.

Photo: Sachyn Mital for The Town Hall.

Photo: Sachyn Mital for The Town Hall.

Gabby Moreno. Photo: Sachyn Mital for The Town Hall.

Gabby Moreno.Photo: Sachyn Mital for The Town Hall.

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