EPIC PARTY @ MUSIC HALL BEIRUT!
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Music Hall Beirut Live Concerts! in Lebanon
This was one of the best live concerts I've ever been too! The venue was perfect!
Rawad at MusicHall
Rawad perfromin traditional Lebanese songs at MusicHall, Beirut
LEBANESE OLDIES - MUSIC HALL BEIRUT - DEC 2014
Tony Hanna at Music Hall - Antony Touma
Excellent Night with Tony Hanna at Music Hall - Antony Touma
MusicHall Dubai - The official trailer.
MusicHall Dubai - The official trailer.
The Chehade Brothers at MusicHall
The amazing Chehade Brothers performing at MusicHall Dec2011
Sitti - The Chehade Brothers
Composed by The Chehade Brothers and arranged by Michel Elefteriades.
Elefteriades Productions is a leading company in production and organization of musical events since 1977.
Kaslik, Debs Center, 9th floor, Keserwan Lebanon
Tel: + 961 9 640892 / 3
Fax: + 961 9 640263
Mobile: +961 3 922 622
Info@Elefteriades.com
Elefteriades.com
MusicHall Beirut:
Starco center,
Downtown Beirut
Lebanon
Tel: + 961 1361236
+ 961 3807555
TheMusicHall.com
BookBeirut@TheMusicHall.com
MusicHall Dubai:
Zabeel Saray,
Palm Jumeirah, Dubai
United Arab Emirates
Tel: +971 562708670
TheMusicHall.com
BookDubai@TheMusicHall.com
Music Hall: Bilal - Te3la W Tet3ammar
The gypsy prince Bilal performing Te3la W Tet3ammar Ya Dar, Summer 2009 in Music Hall, Beirut - Lebanon
Musichall in Beirut
via YouTube
Music Hall Beirut
Some Clips from an Evening of Live Music at Beirut's Music Hall
Russian song at Music Hall in Beirut. Lebanon. August 2013
Beirut Full Concert | NPR MUSIC FRONT ROW
How does a band return from a recording hiatus that could have permanently displaced it from the audience's eye? If you are Zach Condon and Beirut, you just go about your business and pick up where you left off three years earlier. The group's First Listen Live show at Brooklyn's intimate Bell House on a rainy September night, a concert debuting many of the songs from the brand new No No No, its first album since 2011, showed that Beirut works through its obstacles. Maybe it helps when the initial idea behind a band is ahead of the curve to begin with, no?
When Condon's Beirut first came to prominence in 2006, it emerged from Santa Fe with a fully conceived, pan-global folk sound unlike any indie sensibilities popular on the day. Zach's trumpet and flugelhorn playing was informed by local Mexican mariachi horns, his engagement with the Roma brass bands of the Balkans, and modal jazz changes via a percolating bossa nova; he favored timeless instruments (ukuleles, accordions) and images, to the rush of the modern; and the songs his quavering tenor delivered, also traveled the old continents. Live, the group grew into a formidable sextet, heavy on keyboards, horns and harmony, a world onto themselves.
At the Bell House, Beirut ran down its entire career before a sold-out audience, and the songs from No No No, the band's fourth studio, fit snuggly alongside the older material, even as it heralded directions new and familiar. Perth, for instance, featured a touch of the Memphis soul energy, with Ben Lanz's trombone adding a brassy bump; Fener, a song about a neighborhood in Istanbul, is built around the motorik beat interplay between Aaron Arntz's keyboards and Nick Petree's drums, before dropping down into a great g-funk slink, guided by Condon's Moog. So seemingly apart from Beirut's musical environment, yet, here they were, a natural part of it, making the audience sway endlessly. The hiatus, it seems, simply made full hearts grow fonder.
Set List:
No No No - 1:31
Scenic World - 4:54
Elephant Gun - 7:27
As Needed - 12:08
Perth - 15:46
Santa Fe - 20:03
Postcards From Italy - 25:17
August Holland - 29:42
The Rip Tide - 33:49
The Shrew - 38:10
Fener - 42:23
Serbian Cocek - 46:08
At Once - 49:44
After The Curtain - 52:44
So Allowed - 56:27
Pacheco - 1:01:10
Gulag Orkestar - 1:04:16
In The Mausoleum - 1:07:41
Flying Club Cup - 1:11:20
Director: Mito Habe-Evans; Producer: Saidah Blount; Videographers: Mito Habe-Evans, Lani Milton, Christopher Farber, A.J. Wilhelm; Audio Engineers: Josh Rogosin; Special Thanks: The Bell House; Executive Producer: Anya Grundmann
MusicHall Beirut
Snippets from an evening at MusicHall Beirut in November 2012.
MUSIC HALL .BILAL CONCERT JIB EL MEJWEZ
The MusicHall - Beirut / الميوزيك هول - بيروت - Interview Al Nahar TV
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Check out this new trailer of a movie that is being prepared about Michel Elefteriades’ life:
youtube.com/watch?v=fwST1VwP9ZU&list=UUmfNMHxyaDwBhkyX68Ap1tA
Music Hall - Beirut, Lebanon pt1
Live performance (May 2012)