An Evening With The Ayoub Sisters

Music |
15th April 2023

Doors 7.30pm | Tickets £17 | + Support | Theatre

Featuring Giulio Romani Malaisi on guitar & Daniele Antenucci on percussion.

Scottish/Egyptian instrumentalists and composers, The Ayoub Sisters rose to stardom after their debut album premiered at No.1 in the Official Classical Charts. The sisters are recognised internationally for their chemistry on stage, as well as their ability to unite different musical genres and cultures together through their unique compositional style.

Recipients of the Arab Women of the Year award (2019), The Ayoub Sisters are proud to present their brand new album Arabesque – a celebration of and tribute to music from the Arab World, which also shot to No.1 in the iTunes Classical Albums Chart.

They have performed across the UK, Europe, Middle East and Asia with highlights including appearances at the Royal Albert Hall, London Palladium, The Cairo Opera House and Dubai Opera.

With an international YouTube following of over 100k subscribers, The Ayoub Sisters are fast becoming the sound and faces of a truly exciting new generation of classical and crossover artists.

Join award-winning instrumental duo The Ayoub Sisters for an evening of live music including songs from their brand new album, Arabesque.

Please note: this event will be photographed for marketing purposes. If you wish not to be photographed or have any questions about this, please contact us or ask a member of the team or official photographer on the night.

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DATES & TIMES

15th April 2023

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