ROOTY NAKY AND THE ROOTABLES
Productions Nuits d'Afrique presents

ROOTY NAKY AND THE ROOTABLES

In-person Event
April 19th 2026
9:30 pm – 11:30 pm / Doors: 8:30 pm

4372 Boulevard Saint-Laurent, Montréal, QC, Canada
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Formed in 2021 in the Ottawa-Gatineau region, Rooty Naky and the Rootables are a band with a fusion sound, drawing on reggae, neo-soul, Afrobeats and various African influences. Led by Rooty Naky (singer and guitarist), the collective brings together Queen Abi, Howie, Jerry, King David, Chris Leblanc, Blaise and Marco, united by a shared energy and a musical vision focused on peace, love and justice. Since their debut, they have performed at numerous local venues, notably at the Rue Eddy Festival and Afrofest in 2024, followed by the Kichesippi Festival and Afrofest Ottawa in 2025. Their debut single, SEÏKO, marked a turning point, winning over audiences. Multilingual, they sing in French, English and several African languages, building bridges between cultures and generations. Their motto, “Humanity First”, sums up their mission: to celebrate diversity and remind us that, beyond our differences, it is humanity that unites us all.

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Formed in 2021 in the Ottawa-Gatineau region, Rooty Naky and the Rootables are a band with a fusion sound, drawing on reggae, neo-soul, Afrobeats and various African influences. Led by Rooty Naky (singer and guitarist), the collective brings together Queen Abi, Howie, Jerry, King David, Chris Leblanc, Blaise and Marco, united by a shared energy and a musical vision focused on peace, love and justice. Since their debut, they have performed at numerous local venues, notably at the Rue Eddy Festival and Afrofest in 2024, followed by the Kichesippi Festival and Afrofest Ottawa in 2025. Their debut single, SEÏKO, marked a turning point, winning over audiences. Multilingual, they sing in French, English and several African languages, building bridges between cultures and generations. Their motto, “Humanity First”, sums up their mission: to celebrate diversity and remind us that, beyond our differences, it is humanity that unites us all.

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