TINARIWEN with TBD special guest

TINARIWEN with TBD special guest

  • ALL AGES
  • Presented by The Cedar

The Grammy award-winning collective TINARWEN returns to The Cedar stage in celebration of our 35th year + the release of the album Amatssou!

By The Cedar Cultural Center

Date and time

Starts on Saturday, August 3 · 8pm CDT.

Location

The Cedar Cultural Center

416 Cedar Avenue South Minneapolis, MN 55454

Performers

Headliners

  • Tinariwen

Refund Policy

No Refunds

About this event

The Cedar Presents

TINARIWEN with TBD special guest

Saturday, August 3, 2024 / Doors: 7:00 PM / Show: 8:00 PM

All Ages

Standing

$38 Advance, $43 Day of Show

This is a standing show with an open floor. To request seating or other access accommodations, please go to our Access Page.

For Cedar presented shows, online ticket sales typically end one hour before the door time, and then, based on availability, tickets will be available at the door.

ABOUT THIS SHOW

Last seen here in 2018, the Grammy award winning collective of Tuareg musicians from the Sahara Desert region of northern Mali and pioneers of desert blues - TINARWEN returns to The Cedar stage in celebration of our 35th Anniversary and the release of their ninth studio album, Amatssou.
Lyrically and thematically, the band explore the continuing political, social, humanitarian and environmental problems faced in their home country and continue their pledge to highlight the issues of the Tuareg people through their mesmeric music. Tackling the climate catastrophe and the ongoing conflicts that have dogged Mali since it gained independence in 1960, this free-spirited collective of exiles and former rebel fighters will light up our Cedar stage with their wonderful musicianship, soulful presence and prowess.

TINARIWEN

Tuareg nomads and cowboy drifters. Camel trains and mustang horses. The timeless horizon of the endless Sahara and the wild frontier of the Old West -and when the day is done, guitars around the campfire, singing songs of loss and longing and ‘home on therange’. Several thousand miles of ocean may divide the desert blues of Tinariwen and the authentic country music of rural America but the links are as palpable as they are romantic.
Despite a discography stretching out over two decades, restless international touring and recognition, as well as collaborations with a host of US and European musical pioneers, some things remain exactly the same: Tinariwen are still at their core a desert band, with only certain aspects that the Western music industry can ever hope to capture.
Their music has a remarkable timeless quality, with songs coming together as they would back in Mali, played late at night around the fire. Deep into the evening the musicians bring out their guitars, chat, recall old songs and just let the music come at its own pace. In those moments, the music rises like a shower of sparks and without premeditation, revealing stories of friendship, community, nature and a shared history.


To learn more about Tinariwen:

$38 – $43