Music Royalty Enters the Pantheon: Fela Anikulapo-Kuti and Sade Adu Honored with Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Induction!

The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame has announced its Class of 2026, marking a significant moment for Nigerian musical heritage with the induction of both Sade Adu and the late Fela Anikulapo-Kuti. This double honour, following Fela’s recent Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award, celebrates the profound impact of Nigerian artists on global music and underscores a long-overdue global embrace of the sounds that originated in Lagos and resonated worldwide.
Established in 1983 and located in Cleveland, Ohio, the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame is dedicated to preserving the history of influential artists, producers, and engineers who have shaped popular music. Induction into this prestigious institution requires an artist to have released their first commercial recording at least 25 years prior, with selection based on musical excellence, innovation, and extensive influence on other creators. It signifies a permanent contribution to the industry's energy and evolution, rather than merely a popularity contest.
Sade Adu, often referred to as the Queen of Cool, and her band have been inducted into the Performer Category after her second nomination. Renowned for her timeless "Quiet Storm" sophistication, Sade continues to be a primary reference point for musicians and listeners worldwide, cementing her status as a global music icon and demonstrating her lasting influence on the music scene.
In a momentous recognition for music history, Fela Anikulapo-Kuti, also known as the Abami Eda, is being honored with the Early Influence Award. This category specifically acknowledges artists whose spirit and sound have directly laid the groundwork for subsequent musical genres. Fela’s pioneering role in the creation and development of Afrobeat undeniably makes him a perfect and deserving recipient, highlighting his foundational impact on music that followed and his enduring legacy.
The induction ceremony promises to be a star-studded event, scheduled for Saturday, November 14, 2026, at the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles. Sade and Fela will be celebrated alongside an esteemed group of inductees including Oasis, Mariah Carey, Luther Vandross, Wu-Tang Clan, Phil Collins, and Lauryn Hill. For those unable to attend, the ceremony will be broadcast on ABC and available for streaming on Disney+ later in December, allowing a global audience to witness this historic occasion and the recognition of these influential artists.
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