Khaliji Events This Weekend in Santorini
Khaliji events in Santorini this weekend - Friday and Saturday nights. Updated daily.
Santorini
Sound profile
A vocal-driven, danceable sound.
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About Khaliji
Khaliji music originates from the Arabian Peninsula, specifically the Gulf states, evolving from traditional folk traditions into a sophisticated contemporary genre. Its sound is characterized by complex, syncopated polyrhythms and the prominent use of the oud, violin, and mirwas drums, often accompanied by rhythmic hand-clapping known as tasfeeq. The tempo typically ranges from moderate to upbeat, fostering a festive and celebratory mood that bridges the gap between traditional Bedouin heritage and modern pop production. As a regional pillar, it maintains a strong semantic relationship with broader Arabic pop while preserving unique rhythmic structures like the Saudi and Adani patterns that distinguish it from Levantine or North African styles.
Also known as: Khaleeji
Khaliji events in Santorini this weekend - FAQ
- What Khaliji events are in Santorini this weekend?
- Mood tracks all Khaliji events in Santorini this weekend - Friday and Saturday nights. Each listing shows the full lineup, venue address, and ticket link. The calendar is updated daily as new events are confirmed. Browse above for this weekend's complete Khaliji schedule in Santorini.
- Where can I find Khaliji in Santorini this weekend?
- Khaliji music originates from the Arabian Peninsula, specifically the Gulf states, evolving from traditional folk traditions into a sophisticated contemporary genre. Find every Khaliji venue and event in Santorini this weekend above - with lineups, door times, and tickets.
- What is Khaliji music?
- Khaliji music originates from the Arabian Peninsula, specifically the Gulf states, evolving from traditional folk traditions into a sophisticated contemporary genre. Its sound is characterized by complex, syncopated polyrhythms and the prominent use of the oud, violin, and mirwas drums, often accompanied by rhythmic hand-clapping known as tasfeeq. The tempo typically ranges from moderate to upbeat, fostering a festive and celebratory mood that bridges the gap between traditional Bedouin heritage…
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