The Disaster 6 – Completely Reimagined


The last time we played The Disaster 6 – our Indian Middle Eastern fusion piece – the audience could barely stay in their seats.

It started as a simple melody.

Now it’s become an X-minute orchestral unification of two beautiful cultures.

Featuring Arabic strings and Indian tabla weaving through one sweeping arrangement, you won’t want to miss it performed on January 30, 2026 at Sutherland Pavilion.

A completely reimagined arrangement: bigger, bolder, and more emotionally charged than ever before.

This is the kind of music you feel in your chest before your ears catch up.

🗓️ WHEN: 30 January 2026

📍 WHERE: Sutherland Pavilion Performing Arts Centre, Sydney NSW

🕢 TIME: 7:30 PM

Get Your Tickets Here: https://thepavilionarts.au/event/jad-and-rabih/

Previous guests have said:

  • “Best Middle Eastern Orchestra in Australia”
  • “It was amazing… I’ve never heard anything like it”

The first six rows are gone. VIP is nearly sold out.

With passion,

Jad

Jad Al Masri

I'm a violinist and composer reimagining Middle Eastern & World Instrumental Music. I also run a creative agency, MIRAGE MEDIA, and am a lawyer with an interest in music, entertainment, copyright, and IP. Outside that realm I write about meaning, consciousness, creativity, individuality, and philosophy - sometimes through these lenses. Subscribe to my newsletter to join me along my journey in making a creative and impactful difference.

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