Soul. Story. Performance.
A neo-soul artist and theatre-trained performer exploring faith, identity, and becoming through music that moves the heart and stirs the spirit.


The Artist
Aduke Aladekomo is a neo-afrosoul artist whose voice carries the weight of story and the lightness of hope. Rooted in theatre and shaped by stages across continents, her music is an invitation into the intimate spaces where faith, identity, and becoming intersect. Each performance is a conversation, each song a chapter in an ongoing journey of return and discovery.
Theatre Roots
Trained in dance theatre and performance, Aduke brings a theatrical sensibility to every stage she graces. Her background in dramatic arts informs her approach to storytelling through song, creating performances that are as much about presence and narrative as they are about melody and rhythm. The stage is not just a platform but a sacred space for connection.
Stage Presence
There is a quiet power in the way Aduke commands a room. Whether performing for thousands at a festival or dozens in an intimate venue, she creates an atmosphere of vulnerability and strength. Her performances are marked by authenticity, emotional depth, and a commitment to honoring the stories she tells through music.
Music Philosophy
Music, for Aduke, is not entertainment alone, it is ministry, meditation, and mirror. Drawing from neo-soul, jazz, gospel, and African musical traditions, she crafts songs that speak to the complexities of modern life while remaining anchored in timeless truths. Her work explores themes of faith, belonging, joy, and the courage it takes to become who you are meant to be.
Live Performance
Every live show is an experience, not just a concert. Aduke's performances are characterized by spontaneity, deep audience connection, and moments of collective reflection. She believes in the transformative power of live music—the way a shared song in a shared space can shift perspectives, heal wounds, and remind us of our common humanity.
"Music is the language of the soul. Through it, we tell the stories that words alone cannot carry—stories of where we've been, who we are, and who we're becoming."
— Aduke

