As AAMF announces their 2010 lineup filled with international superstars of hip-hop, jazz, pop, world, and beyond — including Jake Shimabukuro, Shing02, Kero One, Shanghai Restoration Project, Dana Leong, Charmaine Clamor, and many more — festival director Paul Im talks about his excitement for the upcoming festival.
“As a promoter, the only thing better than having a sold-out festival is having a sold-out festival filled from start to finish with music I love. And I really love this Festival’s lineup!” Im says. “I’m extremely proud of our programming this year. We’re presenting the most current, culturally relevant, and artistically engaging artists of Asian descent in the world today, all together in a cohesive format. Whether it be hip-hop, jazz, pop, world music, or electronica, we’ve got the best of it all at this year’s Asian American Music Festival.”
Mr. Im explains the growth of his festival. “This year’s Asian American Music Festival, an evolution from Asian American Jazz Festival, reflects our decision to celebrate all expressions of music by API artists, no matter the genre.” Mr. Im says. “Asian American artists have had rich histories in hip-hop, jazz, world, and electronic music. This festival celebrates diversity while focusing on Asian American cultural identity and the API artists who share this connection.”
The Festival’s Five Movements:
Movement 1 (Friday Evening): Urbanisms
Movement 2 (Saturday Day): Generations
Movement 3 (Saturday Evening): Stars of the Islands
Movement 4 (Sunday Day): Angles
Movement 5 (Sunday Evening): Identity
A limited number of festival and VIP Gold passes are on sale now. Get your tickets here.