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Hello lovely humans, Happy 2026! While the world has been easing into the new year, something wild has been happening around our little corner of the internet. Our upcoming concert on January 30, 2026 has quietly become a hot topic. Our past post have crossed 100,000+ organic views combined, 1K+ shares, and multiple hundreds of comments. And the excitement around this music is… honestly, a little overwhelming (in the best way) All of this is building toward one night...
What Others Have Been SayingHere's what the infamous, and hilarious, @will_the_rez has been saying - even attempting to play my violin ;) And here's what previous our audience members have said: The Night We’ve Been Building TowardOn January 30, 2026, we return to Sutherland Pavilion Performing Arts Centre with our most ambitious concert yet. 🎻 A 30‑piece East‑West orchestra. 🌍 Arabic, Latin, Indian, and contemporary sounds woven into one sweeping story. 🔥 New arrangements, new stage production, and the same heart you’ve felt before. You’ll hear:
This is the kind of experience that connects generations, cultures, and memories in a single room. Details🗓️ WHEN: 30 January 2026 📍 WHERE: Sutherland Pavilion Performing Arts Centre, Sydney NSW 🕢 TIME: 7:30 PM And with the momentum we’re seeing now, 2026 is on track to sell out! If you’ve ever thought, “I’ll catch it next time”… This is the year where “next time” might not have a seat left with your name on it. Why this matters (especially in a city like Sydney)Sydney is one of the most multicultural cities on Earth. But for too long, the multicultural music scene has felt… stifled. Repetitive. You deserve better than that. That’s why my father and I started this journey in the first place: To create something that didn’t exist. Music that refuses to sit in the “world music” box. Experiences that are not just “entertainment”, but moments of cultural reclamation, artistic innovation, and deep emotional reconnection. This concert is the next chapter in that story. And I would love for you to be a part of it. See you inside the musicIf the clips and the energy we’ve been sharing have resonated with you even a little… Take this as your sign. With passion, Jad 🎫 Secure Your Seat Now 🎫
P.S. As a thank you for staying on this list and opening these emails, we’ll be doing VIP ticket giveaways exclusively for our waitlist and email community. You don’t need to do anything special – just keep an eye on your inbox. P.P.S. If you know someone who needs a night like this – a parent, a friend, a cousin who misses “back home” – forward this to them. Some experiences are better shared. |
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Hey Reader, If you were there, you heard them. The instruments that made January 30 unforgettable. The Indian Tabla Fingers striking goatskin stretched over rosewood. The heartbeat beneath The Disaster 6. Ancient Indian percussion weaving through Arabic strings. The Arabic Oud Eleven strings. 5,000 years of history. The instrument that carried Um Kulthum's voice into legend. The Qanun 78 strings. A shimmering cascade that sounds like sunlight catching water. The Arabic Strings Violin. Viola....
Hey Reader, The show ended. But the conversations didn't. Here's what the people said: "WOW, just WOW is all I can say" "Thank you for the most amazing musical performance I have ever seen” “I have no words to describe how much I loved it… "This made my month… this was phenomenal” “I can’t wait for the next show" "performed at a standard too high to not be internationally recognised… absolutely wonderful” “What an amazing night… you guys killed it” “Absolutely loved it" It was awesome. And...
Hey Reader, Friday night was truly spectacular. A dream come true. A full house. A room full of passion. Precision. And power. We aimed to make this show our most ambitious yet. And judging by what our audience said, I think we did a pretty good job: “WOW, just WOW is all I can say." "Thank you for the most amazing musical performance I have ever seen.” “I have no words to describe how much I loved it." "This made my month… this was phenomenal.” “Performed at a standard too high to not be...