Africa Express starts making its way round the UK next week – in a train packed with musicians both African and British that departs from London on Sunday. Previous tours have been accompanied by photographer Simon Phipps – here's his pick of images from gigs in Ethiopia, Nigeria and France, taken between 2008 and 2010
Clubbing in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia 2010, with Bashy and Kano on the micPhotograph: Simon PhippsThe ancient city of Harar, Ethiopia, the fourth Holy city of Islam, visited by Africa Express in 2010Photograph: Simon PhippsAfrica Express on stage at the famous La Cigale in Paris in 2010. The 2010 World Cup squads of Cameroon, Ivory Coast and Ghana attended the concert. Artists on stage include Damon Albarn, Amadou Bagayoko, Fatoumata Diawara, Basement Jaxx, Bashy and Remi KabakaPhotograph: Simon PhippsRehearsals at the Hotel Aqua Parks, Lagos 2008. From left: Amadou Bagayoko, Gruff Rhys, Romeo Stoddart, Baaba Maal, Faada Freddy, Rocco (Hypnotic Brass) Sam Duckworth and Smoov (Hypnotic Brass).Photograph: Simon PhippsRomeo Stoddart, Flea, and Sola Akingbola playing with Africa Express at the New Afrika Shrine, Lagos, Nigeria in 2008 during “Felebration”, a concert honouring Fela Kuti around the time of his birthdate. Photograph: Simon PhippsThe Hypnotic Brass Ensemble, Damon Albarn and locals taking a turn on the mic at Bar Beach in Lagos, Nigeria, in 2008Photograph: Simon PhippsFela Kuti's birthplace – Abeokuta, Nigeria 2008. The importance of the motorbike as a mode of transport in Africa cannot be underestimated Photograph: Simon PhippsThe Hypnotic Brass Ensemble performing with Africa Express at Place de l’Hotel de Ville in Paris, in 2009Photograph: Simon PhippsIkeja, Lagos, Nigeria 2008. Lagos has grown exponentially over the last couple of decades to become a megacity with a population unofficially estimated at more than 20 millionPhotograph: Simon PhippsAn expectant crowd at the New Afrika Shrine, Lagos 2008, opened by Femi and Yeni Kuti following the forced closure by the Nigerian authorities of the original Shrine created by their father Fela KutiPhotograph: Simon PhippsEbony Bones performing with Africa Express at Place de l’Hotel de Ville in Paris, 2009Photograph: Simon PhippsOnstage at the Liverpool Olympia in 2008 – with Amy Sacko, Vieux Farka Toure, Bassekou Kouyate & Amadou BagayokoPhotograph: Simon Phipps