"It’s such an impressive performance that stadiums seem not only possible but imminent." - The Guardian
Mashrou' Leila is coming to Berlin for the first time, with a special concert at YAAM Berlin!
tickets and info: http://goo.gl/TMAqxM
for Ibn el Leil tour: mashrou3leila.com
"The voice of their generation" - CNN
Emerging from Beirut’s underground indie scene, Mashrou' Leila have continued to carve out their own distinct space within Arabic pop. Singing about modern Arabic identity, on s...
"It’s such an impressive performance that stadiums seem not only possible but imminent." - The Guardian
Mashrou' Leila is coming to Berlin for the first time, with a special concert at YAAM Berlin!
tickets and info: http://goo.gl/TMAqxM
for Ibn el Leil tour: mashrou3leila.com
"The voice of their generation" - CNN
Emerging from Beirut’s underground indie scene, Mashrou' Leila have continued to carve out their own distinct space within Arabic pop. Singing about modern Arabic identity, on stage, frontman Hamed Sinno’s performance personifies the passion of their message – as strikingly relevant as their music.
"A Lebanese band with an eclectic sound, tears up the conventions of Arabic pop culture" - BBC
Mashrou'Leila has crafted some of the most melancholic ballads and raucous anthems in contemporary alternative Arabic music, and went on to perform them live at sold-out venues worldwide. Indeed, their success is not only regional (Baalbeck Festival, Byblos Festival, Roman Theater in Amman...) as Mashrou’ Leila is one of the very few Arab pop bands that play full-house concerts in venues across Europe and the United States: Exit Festival (Croatia), POP Montreal (Canada), Paleo Festival (Switzerland), Festival d'Ile de France (France), to name a few.
The band has released four albums to date: Mashrou’ Leila (2008), El Hal Romancy (2011), Raasük (2013), and Ibn El Leil (2015).
Ibn El Leil was recorded in Paris at La Frette Studios and released on November 28th 2015 with a highly unique show designed specifically for the Barbican Center in London. The concert was broadcasted live on MTV reaching audiences and fans worldwide.