Prayers and Afrobeats backstage at Optus Stadium with Coldplay and Adrian Dzvuke

Coldplay will get a slice of both WA and Africa if they go out partying after their Optus Stadium show this month with their Perth support act Adrian Dzvuke.

Dzvuke beat the competition to be chosen by Chris Martin and the band to open for them at the 60,000 seater venue on Saturday November 18. Now the rising muso says it will be a chance to share his culture with the band and the world after he moved from Zimbabwe at age 12.

The gig sees Dzvuke’s star rise further after his music has been played on triple j and MTV and now he wants to celebrate with the British supergroup for gifting him the slot.

“Hopefully we get to hang out,” the OYA singer told The West. “I would probably take them to an Afrobeat party. There is such a big culture in Perth in terms of that type of music, I think they’d enjoy it.”

Sounds from his birthplace inspire Dzvuke’s artistry and his own community and he wants to introduce the supergroup and their thousands of fans to the sounds.

“One thing I am super excited about is just to be able to share,” explained Dzvuke.

Camera IconAdrian Dzvuke wants to take Coldplay to an Afrobeats night in Perth. Credit: Luke Hackett

“I put a lot of my culture in my music, my heritage and just being able to share that as an artist from Western Australia, with an African background on a world stage is very special for me and for my community and for people who look like me.”

“Culture and community is something I am super passionate about whether that be through my music, through my friendships and networks that I have created, that is something I take with me everywhere I go,” the star added.

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