De Niemanders
From Arabic grooves to opera, gospel & alt-rock | Cafe Habibi
On their latest album and in the accompanying live shows, De Niemanders literally give asylum seekers a platform. The mix of singers, musical styles and many languages can now be heard in the show Cafe Habibi!
De Niemanders. Not just any band. They give a voice to the nobodies, the outcasts; people in difficult positions.
At festivals like Down The Rabbit Hole and Into The Great Wide Open, in pop venues and even at the King's Day concert of the royal family, the audience danced to an irresistible groove. The many unique musicians, some of whom live (or have lived) in asylum seeker centers, gave people goosebumps.
These nobodies cannot be stopped and are now taking the next step. The 12-member musical family invites the Dutch theater audience into their self-created universe: Cafe Habibi. The band moves through the performance like a globe on legs: from Arabic floor killers to opera and always with a generous dose of soul, gospel and alternative rock.
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