Nigerian-born Afro-fusion artist and multi-instrumentalist, Olamide Phillips Olaniyan, professionally known as Olamide Sax, delivered a compelling and culturally rich performance at the recent Soapbox Theatre Spotlight hosted by Stand & Be Counted in Sheffield.
The event, organised by the UK’s first Theatre Company of Sanctuary, brought together a diverse audience for an evening of storytelling, music, and socially engaged performance.

Olamide’s appearance stood out as a powerful fusion of sound, culture, and emotional expression, reinforcing his growing reputation as a multidisciplinary artist within the UK creative scene.
Taking to the stage with a commanding presence, Olamide Sax performed his original piece “Mama”, blending soulful saxophone melodies with vocal expression and deep-rooted African musical influences.
His performance was both intimate and expansive, drawing the audience into a shared emotional experience that transcended language and cultural boundaries.
A defining moment of the evening was his interaction with dignitaries and creatives in attendance, including the Lord Mayor of Sheffield, whose presence underscored the cultural significance of the event.
Olamide Sax ability to connect with both high-profile guests and the wider community highlighted his versatility not only as a performer, but as a cultural ambassador.
Beyond the music, his artistry reflected a broader narrative—one that speaks to identity, migration, heritage, and belonging. Through the use of traditional and contemporary elements, he created a performance that was not only entertaining, but deeply meaningful.
Olamide Sax’s participation in the Soapbox Theatre Spotlight marks another important milestone in his evolving journey as an Afro-fusion artist working at the intersection of music, theatre, and community engagement. His growing body of work across UK platforms continues to demonstrate a commitment to cultural storytelling and artistic excellence.
As his presence expands within the UK arts landscape, performances like this affirm his role as an emerging voice shaping the future of culturally rooted, globally relevant performance.

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