Tinariwen (MLI)
With their long desert robes and Tuareg turbans orshesh, Tinariwen are the originators of what’s become known as ‘desert blues’, a style of music they themselves call ‘assuf’ which also means ‘longing’ or ‘homesickness’ in the Tamasheqlanguage.
Exchanging Kalashnikovs for guitars after participating in the 1990 Tuareg rebellion, Tinariwian really are rock ’n’ roll rebels, drawing people into their growling vocals, spacey guitar lines and clapping rhythms. Over the past two decades, they’ve been popular and regular guests at festivals all around the world where they’ve done a lot to raise awareness about Tuareg culture and identity.
Exchanging Kalashnikovs for guitars after participating in the 1990 Tuareg rebellion, Tinariwian really are rock ’n’ roll rebels, drawing people into their growling vocals, spacey guitar lines and clapping rhythms. Over the past two decades, they’ve been popular and regular guests at festivals all around the world where they’ve done a lot to raise awareness about Tuareg culture and identity.
25. April 2026 20:00 Uhr
Arena
Ehemaliger besetzter Schlachthof. Durch Umbau wurden kleine und große Halle, sowie Open Air Bühne erweitert. Viele Live-Konzerte und Filmvorführungen im Sommer. DJ-Lines auch im Arena Beisl.
Baumgasse 80, 1030 Wien