Nadine Khouri – Part of Arab Women Artists Now, AWAN Festival

23 March '18 at 12:00 am to 1:00 am

Nadine Khouri is a singer-songwriter currently based in London. A Beirut-born singer with a love for shoegaze, film soundtracks & spoken-word, Khouri’s music has been described as a “music born of perennial outsider-status.”
Recorded live with legendary producer John Parish (PJ Harvey, Rokia Traore) in his hometown Bristol, her debut album ‘The Salted Air’ is a haunting and atmospheric collection of poetic meditations on loss and transformation.
Released in February 2017, the album cemented Khouri’s one-to-watch status. It and was hailed by MOJO as “A thing of dark possessed beauty” in their four-star album review, celebrated by Q (Feb 2017 Critics Choice) and selected as one of Rough Trade’s Albums of the Month.
In the past year, Khouri has performed in some of London most prestigious venues with her band, including The Union Chapel, Royal Festival Hall, Cecil Sharp House, Royal Academy of Arts, and has shared the stage with the likesThis event is FREE to attend but we strongly recommend you book a table in advance as seating is limited. Please note that not all tables provide a view of the musicians.

Venue

Royal Albert Hall

Kensington Gore, SW7 2AP London

Organiser

AWAN Festival

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