Artist extraordinaire returns to Durban

As a classical concert pianist, Adnan Sami has performed before royalty such as the King of Sweden and King Hussein of Jordan.

AFTER four years, maestro, Adnan Sami, is returning to Durban for a much-anticipated concert at the Durban ICC on 25 March.

Labelled as being one of the fastest keyboard players in the world, the internationally renowned singer, musician, music composer and actor will return to the stage for an unforgettable evening.

Audiences are in for a treat once again as he performs a collection of his Bollywood blockbusters including Kabhi To Nazar Milao, Bhardo Jholi Meri and Lift Karaa De.

Apart from being the first person in musical history to play Indian classical music on the piano in a style he pioneered and created through the Santoor (a unique Indian instrument), he can also play over 35 musical instruments including the guitar, accordian, saxophone, sitar and violin.

Over his career of 32 years, he has won many international awards including the Nigar Award, Bolan Academy Award and Graduate Award, as well as having his achievements acknowledged by the premier music channel, MTV who awarded him Breakthrough Artist of the Year in 2003. He was also the youngest recipient of the Naushad Music Award for Excellence in Music. In 2001, Adnan received the prestigious Lifetime Achievement Award from the Prime Minister of Pakistan.

As a classical concert pianist, Adnan has performed before royalty such as the King of Sweden and King Hussein of Jordan and many important Heads of States.

Tickets from R280 per person are available at Computicket online and at outlet stores.

 

 

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