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Aegean Night with Prinkipo

Wednesday, July 23 2025 at 6:30 PM

DOORS AT 6:30PM; SHOW AT 7PM.

Join us at Drom for a special summer evening with Prinkipo, a vibrant ensemble that brings to life the rich musical traditions of Türkiye, Greece, and the Eastern Mediterranean. Experience the timeless warmth of Aegean tavern music. Whether you’re dancing, reminiscing, or simply soaking it in—come be part of this cross-cultural celebration under the spell of summer.

Based in NYC, Prinkipo features Fuat Caner Tokgozol (oud), Gilbert Mansour (percussion), Özlem Rozanitis (vocals), Sal Mamudoski (clarinet), Dila Oktay (kemenche), and Bashar Farran (bass). Together, they weave a soundscape of rebetiko, folk, and classical melodies rooted in the region’s shared heritage. Their music, passed down through generations, evokes the spirit of seaside tavernas—where every note tells a story and borders dissolve into rhythm.


🎫 – General Admission: $20

🍽️ – GA + Dinner: $80

Includes Mixed Appetizer, Main Course, Dessert, 1 Drink


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

$20 in advance
$25 at door

Description

Prinkipo is an ensemble based in New York City that blends the musical traditions of the Mediterranean and the Middle East.The ensemble includes Fuat Caner Tokgozol on oud, Gilbert Mansour on percussion, Ozlem Rozanitis on vocals,  Sal Mamudoski on clarinet, Dila Oktay on kemenche, and Bashar Farran on bass. Their repertoire showcases a rich blend of maqams, rhythms, and various musical traditions from these regions, including rebetiko, traditional folk and classical music.Their music is a collection of traditional melodies, passed down through generations and shared across Turkiye, Greece, and the Eastern Mediterranean. These songs serve as living narratives, woven into the collective heritage of these regions, forming a rich sound atlas. Each performance is marked by expressive solos and spontaneous musical conversations. As a multicultural ensemble, Prinkipo’s sound is a celebration of cultural diversity and the timeless power of music to unite people.