HearFirst & CEG Present: King Raam w/Mahya Hamedi

Saturday, November 23 2024 at 6:00 PM

Doors: 6:00 PM; Performance Time: 7:00 PM

Experience King Raam’s powerful Iran So Far Away tour with Mahya Hamedi on November 23 at Drom. An Iranian musician and storyteller, Raam began his career in Tehran’s underground scene and rose to international acclaim with coverage from The New York Times, NPR, CNN, and more. His music and one-man show, Departure, delve into his family’s harrowing journey after his father, environmentalist Kavous Seyed Emami, was wrongfully imprisoned and killed in Iran’s Evin Prison in 2018. Through music and narrative, Raam explores themes of resilience, exile, and cultural identity—an unforgettable night awaits.


20 dollar table minimum per person is required.
21+
Tickets are non-refundable.

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Description

Raam is an Iranian musician, writer, actor and podcast host. He started his musical career in the undergrounds of Tehran. With a great deal of international press behind his band, including features in New York Times, MTV, Billboard, NPR, CNN, VICE, NME and Vanity Fair, Raam paved the way for a new generation of aspiring underground Iranian artists. In January 2018, Raam’s father,  Kavous Seyed Emami, a prominent environmentalist, was arrested in Tehran under false charges of espionage. Two weeks after his arrest he was killed in Iran’s notorious Evin Prison. Raam and his family attempted to flee Iran, but the authorities detained his mother and confiscated her passport. Raam and his brother were allowed to leave, but his mother was held hostage in Iran for 582 days. Besides his live shows with his band, Raam has also channeled his creative energy into a one man storytelling performance called “Departure” about his family’s experience and his father’s legacy, woven together with his music. He also has a podcast in Persian called “Masty o Rasty,” since its inception in 2020 the show has had over 40 million streams.

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