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Etran de L’Aïr

North African rockers make their Opera House debut with new album 100% Sahara Guitar

Acclaimed North African Tuareg band Etran de L’Aïr (or ‘stars of the Aïr region’) will make their Sydney Opera House debut in March 2025. Hailing from Agadez, Niger, the band will bring their exhilarating pan-African mix of hypnotic melodies and sun-drenched desert rhythms to the Utzon Room for one night only.

Founded in 1995, the rollicking family band is composed of brothers and cousins Moussa, Abdoulaye, Abdourahamane and close friend Alghabid. Performing their celebrated 2024 album, 100% Sahara Guitar, the group will showcase their vibrant sound, rooted in the joyous exuberance of a traditional Agadez wedding party. With blistering, multi-layered guitar solos and intricate, tangy harmonies, Etran de L’Aïr draws inspiration from Northern Malian blues, Hausa music and Congolese Soukous, reflecting the myriad of cultures and traditions found in North Africa.

After almost thirty years of music making, three albums and hot off an electrifying North American tour, the Opera House sails are set to thrum with the heartbeat of the Sahara.

Sydney Opera House Head of Contemporary Music, Ben Marshall, says: "It’s an absolute thrill to finally bring Etran de L’Aïr to the Opera House. This incredible band, hailing from the heart of Agadez, are renowned for their powerful Tuareg sound, pulling influences from across Africa and beyond, all wrapped in the warm, celebratory energy of their proud traditions. After almost three decades of making music that resonates with pure joy and passion, Etran de L’Aïr are ready to bring their unmissable live experience to Sydney. Get ready for a night that will transport you straight to the Sahara — this is one performance you won’t want to miss."