The Arab Blues

Friday, January 16 2026 at 7:00 PM

Doors: 7PM // Performance: 8PM

The Arab Blues returns to New York in celebration of their new album ‘Deserted.’
‘The music from The Arab Blues manages to somehow move both backwards and forwards through time. The band explores the world of maqam through the propulsive grooves of West African blues …’

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

Description

Karim Nagi is an Egyptian native and Rami Gabriel is a Lebanese native – together, as The Arab Blues, they bridge the gap between tradition and innovation, using their Middle Eastern heritage and passions for Chicago’s jazz and blues scene. Gabriel plays guitar, oud and buzuq, while Nagi plays riqq and tublah, at least. The result is an original expression of immigrant artistry with passionate musicality and revolutionary attitude.

The Arab Blues traces an innovative and ecstatic trajectory between the call of tradition and the response of the diaspora. The basis of their arts is the Turath, the canon of classical Middle Eastern compositions and improvisational techniques.

“The hermetic mixture of these musical elements make for a miraculous sonic blaze. It’s like receiving a smoldering telegram in the ear from a vivid and ancient world.” (Evanston Round Table)

https://thearabblues.com