Presenting rhythms from east and west

International Musical Talents Can't Be Missed At "Expo"

  • Pixiga 70 has 10 members.

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This month, the unique Expo Rhythms Festival presents the rhythms of the tribes “Tribe Beats”, which will launch on the Jubilee stage tomorrow, and include a diverse mix of international talents, ranging from African rhythms, to the Latin mix, Indian bangra, jazz, and ska punk and funk.

Audiences can look forward to a mix of Afro-Brazilian rhythms in Jubilee Park at Expo 2020 Dubai, including dynamic rhythms, big band funk and sax.

The 10-member Pexega 70 band, who first came together in 2010, added their own unconventional style to African and Brazilian music.

The world's leading band Red Bars, who hails from Brooklyn, New York and headlined by percussionist Sunny Jane, will continue the party with their spirited blend of North Indian bhangra and ska punk and funk.

The well-known Tunisian artist and music producer Sofiane Ben Youssef, better known as “Ammar 808”, will transport the audience of the international exhibition to a new magical world of music through a distinctive mixture that combines the sound of the drum instrument known as “TR808” and the sounds and rhythms known in the countries of the Maghreb.

Slobodan Turkulja and the Balkanpols band have gained a reputation for promoting traditional Balkan music through their distinctive modern musical approach, which effortlessly conveys Turkulja's Byzantine style.

Satwa 3000, the multi-talented DJ and co-founder of Barbo TV, knows how to get the audience excited by mixing hip-hop, R&B and electro-pop.

The time is five in the afternoon

The Tribe Pets events will start at Jubilee Park tomorrow at 5:00 pm.

Entry will be free for all Expo 2020 Dubai ticket holders, but concert-goers are advised to arrive early.