Get ready for a mesmerizing musical experience as the beloved artist Tamino is coming to Park Orman to finalize his Turkey Tour after Ankara and İzmir. He will be on stage with his ethereal voice as the guest of Salon IKSV on Sunday 17 September with doors opening at 18.00. Tickets are available via Passo. For those outside Istanbul, be sure to check the official event pages for his performance in Ankara (13 September) and his performance in Izmir (14 September).
From the organizer:
He became an urban legend every time he visited Istanbul as the guest of Salon İKSV. He was welcomed as a precious stone, rare to find these days, partly because he captures the mood of Istanbul so well. In return for the love that he has found here, Tamino dedicated his last Istanbul concert to the earthquake victims to heal the wounds. Now is the time for his Turkey tour to encompass the three big cities of the country. Now is the time to turn up the volume, to sing ‘Habibi’ and ‘Indigo Night’ louder across the country.
Tamino has managed to form tight bonds with his audience with songs that spring from a well of wisdom, beyond his young age. His wisdom grows with the echoes of his second album Sahar, released last year on 23 September. The grandson of one of Egypt’s most famed singers and film stars Muharrem Fouad, Tamino channels his own lineage, as well as the folk and rock traditions of the Middle East and Europe in his music to defy borders, to put together timeless records.
Created in the wake of the international frenzy that followed his debut album Amir, Sahar was born in Tamino’s Antwerp apartment. Already adept at playing guitar and piano, Tamino took up the oud, an Arabic lute, under the mentorship of a refugee musician. The instrument served as a key tool in the songwriting process, and provides a melancholic soundscape that is threaded throughout the project. The record is a distillation of Tamino’s solitary reflections, and a product of work with close collaborators including Radiohead bassist Colin Greenwood, producer/engineer PJ Maertens, and drummer Ruben Vanhoutte.
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More information can be found on the official event page, tickets are available via Passo. For those outside Istanbul, be sure to check the official event pages for his performance in Ankara (13 September) and his performance in Izmir (14 September).
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