13.07.2024, 21:30

RHIZ - Bashar Murad at HABIBI PARTY

BASHAR MURAD (LIVE SET)
SANADRILLA (DJ SET)

From Palestine to Vienna, HABIBI PARTY presents BASHAR MURAD LIVE.

Bashar Murad is a Palestinian Pop artist, singer/songwriter, and filmmaker producing globally
influenced pop music rooted in Palestinian spirit. His music challenges stereotypes and highlights social issues facing Palestinian youth, including living under the occupation, within patriarchal settings. Whether he’s performing in a wedding dress or singing about gender diversity, Bashar is always taking risks and expanding critical thinking. His single “Klefi/Samed” was a collaboration with Icelandic Industrial Punk band Hatari, who gained attention for unfurling scarves with the Palestinian flag during the results show of the 2019 Eurovision Song Contest held at Tel Aviv. Bashar also performed with them on Icelandic television and performed around Iceland, Roskilde Festival, and Tallinn Music Week. Bashar’s musical sounds span pop, electronica and modal inflections rooted in his expansive and creative sonic world.

His latest release is the EP “Nafas”. Shortly after releasing it, Bashar competed in the Icelandic Eurovision National Selections, with “Wild West”, produced by Icelandic artist and collaborator Einar Stefan. His participation sparked international media attention, where he finally landed in second place in Iceland’s Eurovision final.

After Bashar’s set get ready to dance the night away with arab gay pop anthems with our HABIBI PARTY set

Doors open 21:30

Bashar on stage 22: :00

HABIBI PARTY : 23:30 – LATE

HALAL PRIDE INFO :

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LOVE EACH OTHER

DANCE WITH EACH OTHER

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