The concert of Ballaké Sissoko and Piers Faccini brings an extraordinary fusion of West African kora and European folk to the island’s eastern coast. This performance at Salle Gramoun Lélé is part of an ongoing cultural exchange between the Indian Ocean and the diverse sounds of the African continent. It highlights regional identity as a welcoming space for global musical mastery and hybrid artistic collaboration. Visitors can experience a night of intimate acoustic strings and soulful vocals in one of the island’s most prestigious conservatories. The event encourages social openness and curiosity toward the different cultural roots that have shaped the Creole world. For ethnomusicologists, it represents a study in the intersection of Mandinka traditions and modern western folk in a tropical setting. Sustaining such high-level concerts preserves the island’s legacy as a global musical crossroads.