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An unforgettable evening with Palestinian musician Nai Barghouti and her multinational quartet at Eldborg in Harpa. The programme weaves together Arabic musical gems, African-American jazz, European classical music, and Nai’s own spellbinding new compositions, all performed with exceptional artistry.
Do not miss this unique musical event. Ticket sales begin on Monday, 26 January 2026.
"Her powerhouse voice... is piercing, clarion, mournful, and hopeful, all at once." (Pitchfork, 2025)
"Attending Nai Barghouti’s concert... was an experience not just of music, but of emotion, storytelling, and a deep, resonant call for peace and humanity. Without understanding Arabic, this, for me, was a concert of sounds and feelings—of being transported by the sheer power of her voice and the evocative journey she crafted through song." (The Jazz Mann, 2025)
The Palestinian musician Nai Barghouti, has attracted international attention for her extraordinary musical talent and a singing voice that leaves no one untouched. Critics have praised her deeply personal and highly emotional performances, her electrifying stage presence, and her rare connection with audiences. She began performing publicly at the age of fourteen and, at just twenty, was named the brightest hope of the Dutch music scene by the prestigious Concertgebouw in Amsterdam.
At concerts with Nai Barghouti, audiences can expect an exceptionally diverse programme that brings together Arabic music gems, African and American jazz, European classical music, and Nai’s own original compositions. She has been profoundly influenced by legendary vocal divas such as the Egyptian Oum Kulthoum and the Lebanese Fayrouz, drawing deeply from their legacy. Nai Barghouti has developed a unique vocal style in which jazz and Arabic musical traditions merge; she has often spoken of the strong connections she has always felt between jazz improvisation and the musical traditions of West Asia and North Africa.
Nai Barghouti has sung and performed to sold-out halls around the world, including the London Jazz Festival, the Edinburgh International Festival, Théâtre de la Ville in Paris, the Elbphilharmonie in Hamburg, Flagey in Brussels, the Concertgebouw in Amsterdam, and the Kennedy Center in Washington, as well as numerous concerts in Palestine, Jordan, Turkey, Morocco, Tunisia, the United Kingdom, the United States, and beyond. In September 2025 she appeared at Wembley Stadium in London at a solidarity concert for Palestine organised by Brian Eno, and she co-composed and arranged Lullaby with composer Kieran Brunt, released in autumn 2025 in support of the people of Gaza.
At Harpa, Nai Barghouti performs with her multinational ensemble: Tony Roe on piano and keyboards, Khalil Khoury on qanun, Diego Alva on bass guitar, and Ruven Ruppik on drums and percussion. Nai herself sings and plays the flute.
"This was more than a concert—it was a testament to the power of music to transcend language and speak directly to the heart. Even without knowing the lyrics, I felt every note, every breath, every emotion that Barghouti poured into her performance. Nai Barghouti did not just perform; she invited us into a world of sorrow and resilience, of longing and love, of history and hope. And in doing so, she left us all profoundly moved." (The Jazz Mann, 2025)

