
…featuring Ola Vocals, Manup D Gee, King Whalay
…Prolific MC, DJ Remmy, Qdee
Bradford is preparing for a vibrant cultural night as Admiral Josh & Friends takes over Eddies House, Lagos Lounge (BD1 2AJ) on 30 November 2025, drawing together people from a wide mix of backgrounds for an evening centred on music, community and cultural exchange.
Largely coordinated by members of Bradford’s energetic Nigerian community, the programme sets out to demonstrate how music functions as a shared language capable of crossing borders while celebrating collective experience. The event opens at 6 PM with free entry, creating a relaxed environment where guests from any culture or background can settle in comfortably and enjoy the night.
Admiral Josh leads the bill, yet the spotlight will extend to Ola Vocals, Manup D Gee, King Whalay, Prolific MC, DJ Remmy and Qdee. Their influences range across Afrobeat, soulful vocals, contemporary rap, spoken word and global rhythms, forming an expressive mix that mirrors both the heritage of the organisers and Bradford’s multicultural identity.
Bradford’s reputation as a city that welcomes diversity continues to shape its cultural scene, and Admiral Josh & Friends is poised to become one of those occasions where communities meet organically. Attendees are invited to come along with friends and enjoy an atmosphere defined by warmth, casual dress, lively performances and the distinct flair of Nigerian creativity woven into a wider celebration.
Beyond its entertainment value, the evening carries a clear intention: cultural expression grows stronger when people gather. Keeping the event free reinforces its commitment to accessibility, encouraging individuals from every walk of life to experience the richness of Nigerian talent within Bradford’s cosmopolitan setting.
More than a concert, it is a meeting point between cultures, offering a night where music dissolves boundaries and underscoring the influence of African diasporic communities on the city’s artistic landscape.