Qawwal Najmuddin Saifuddin & Brothers SONGS OF THE MYSTICS Traditional Sufi Qawwali

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Wednesday 4 June 2025 | 7.30pm (2 hours 20 minutes including interval)
Djanogly Theatre, Nottingham
Tickets : £20
The eight-member Qawwal Najmuddin Saifuddin group trace their ancestry to the 13th century and are leading exponents of the Sufi Qawwali tradition. Their songs represent thousands of years of mystic poetry that have been passed from generation to generation. A rare opportunity to experience the powerful voices, hand-pumped harmoniums and percussion of this esteemed Pakistani ensemble. Presented in association with Indus Music, supported by SAMA.
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