Promotiebeeld voor ganga-riddim: Jarreau Vandal en Mehdi Nassouli geven elkaar een handshake voor een auto met op het dak nog een derde man. Jarreau draagt een groene jas en kijkt serieus, Mehdi kijkt lachend de camera in.

In this unique concert, Jarreau Vandal and Mehdi Nassouli bring together the rhythms of Moroccan Gnawa and the rousing vibes of Nigerian Fújì. 

Ganga Riddim

Expect an evening of musical cross-pollination. The track Ganga Riddim, born from the collaboration between DJ/producer Jarreau Vandal, Moroccan gnawa virtuoso Mehdi Nassouli and drummer Dave Nunes, became an instant hit in Morocco. Now Korzo invites this explosive duo to continue their musical magic live. Expect a full set where the mesmerizing rhythms of Gnawa meet the rousing vibes of Nigerian Fújì.

An evening full of energy, deep tradition and surprising twists-where the spiritual meets the modern. Not an ordinary concert, but a vibrant celebration of sound, culture and connection.

About Jarreau Vandal

A quirky, genre-transcending sound is what Amsterdam DJ and producer Jarreau Vandal is known for. He effortlessly combines electronic music with soul, hip-hop, house, jazz and Afrobeat. In his musical family, he was surrounded by gospel and funk from an early age. He broke through internationally with remixes of Sober by Mahalia and Work by Rihanna, among others.

His latest EP, The Villain Within, explores themes of inner struggle, growth and identity, with a rich blend of electronic sounds, soul and African influences. Jarreau has been featured worldwide on stages such as Boiler Room, and combines his musical work with fashion and art through his creative platform Vandalized. 

About Mehdi Nassouli

Moroccan singer and multi-instrumentalist Mehdi Nassouli is one of the great voices of contemporary Gnawa music. With his hypnotic guembri playing and raw, powerful voice, he makes every performance an intense experience.

Raised in the Gnawa culture, he traveled Morocco for ten years to learn their styles from masters from various regions. He combines his respect for tradition with an openness to fusion: thus, he often collaborates with international artists and created projects such as Les Rives and Taziri, which bring together African, Amazigh and world music.

Nassouli bridges the past and present, tradition and innovation. He is a unique voice in the global music scene.

The combination you didn’t know you needed.
Jarreau Vandal
District
City center
Language
No dutch required
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Dates and Times

Sunday 12 October
16:00
Korzo zaal
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