With her distinctive fusion of Arabic vocals, Western pop and electronic music, Yasmine Hamdan has become a cult figure in the Middle East. Her journey began in the late 1990s as part of Soapkills, a pioneering electro duo from Beirut.
She then released solo albums and collaborated with renowned producers such as Mirwais (who worked with Madonna) and Marc Collin (of Nouvelle Vague), earning her international recognition through films by Jim Jarmusch and others, including Only Lovers Left Alive. In 2025, she will release her new album, I Remember I Forget.
Although she lives and works in Paris, Yasmine Hamdan's work exudes a cosmopolitan spirit. She combines traditional Arabic vocal lines with a contemporary sound palette of electronica, folk, and soul.
This idiosyncratic approach has earned her praise from publications such as The Guardian, NPR, Rolling Stone and the BBC. She has already performed live at renowned venues such as Glastonbury, the Sydney Opera House and the Royal Albert Hall.
Listen to her first single ‘Shmaali شمالي ’, already in a remix by Nicolas Jaar.
The Shift are Phoebe Killdeer & Ole Wulfers. The Shift’s use of sonic space dips you momentarily in a parallel dream filled with familiarity and warmth. Storytelling through experimental gestures and abstract instrumentation, they seem to sketch and carve away at the sonic vibrations all around brushing diverse genres without the need to categorize.
An organisation of Ha Concerts & Greenhouse Talent
Swinging theatre concert
14:00 Tickets
"Indie rock that you feel, takes you away and won't let go."
20:15 Tickets 12 DEC at 11h
Music performance full of stories
17:30 Sold out