World Cup Music Fest

Saturday, June 13 2026 at 5:30 PM

One World Sound Presents: World Cup Music Fest

Watch the game, feel the music! Join us at DROM for a full day of World Cup action, live performances, good food, and great company. The concept is simple but powerful: we bring different countries together under one roof by pairing live World Cup match screenings with music from the cultures on stage.

(Doors open at 5:30PM)

6:00 PM: Brazil v Morocco

8:00 PM: Samir LanGus

Samir LanGus is a Moroccan-born musician, composer, and innovator best known for bringing the deeply spiritual sounds of Gnawa music to a global stage.

10:00 PM: The Tellaqs

Midnight: Australia v. Turkiye

We kick things off with the Brazil and Morocco match at 6pm Then at 10pm, DROM’s beloved Anatolian rock group The Tellaqs will take the stage. At midnight, Australia v. Turkiye will finish the night off! Come for the soccer stay for the music, or vice versa! We’ll see you there.

Stay tuned as we curate country-specific drinks and beer selections, creating a full cultural experience around each match. We are also developing a limited-edition merchandise program.

Please note that $10 Early Bird Tix are only available until May 31st.


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

$10

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Description

Samir LanGus is a Grammy-nominated musician, born and raised in Ait Melloule, Morocco. From a young age, he was immersed in the rich sonic environment of his hometown, where the daily sounds of merchants, street entertainers, and the call to prayer formed a vibrant backdrop to life. This deep-rooted connection to sound naturally led him to music—and more specifically, to Gnawa, the ancient spiritual trance tradition of Morocco.

LanGus began studying Gnawa at an early age, learning directly from the Maalems—the master musicians and keepers of the tradition. Among his most influential mentors was Maalem Hamid El Kasri, one of Morocco’s most celebrated figures in the genre. Through years of apprenticeship, LanGus absorbed not only the rhythms and melodies of Gnawa but also the cultural and spiritual wisdom embedded within it.

For those unfamiliar, Gnawa music is a powerful ritual tradition originating from Morocco’s Black communities, descendants of enslaved people brought from regions of present-day Mali and Mauritania. Sometimes called “The Moroccan Blues,” Gnawa has long captivated the world with its hypnotic grooves and spiritual intensity, drawing the interest of cultural icons like Paul Bowles, Randy Weston, and Jimi Hendrix. The music is deeply rooted in healing practices, performed in all-night ceremonies known as lila, meant to cleanse and uplift those affected by jinn, or spirits.

At the heart of the music is the sintir—a three-stringed bass lute made from wood and camel skin, strung with goat gut. LanGus describes the instrument as “powerful—you feel it in your heart.” Alongside the karqaba (metal castanets), which provide intricate and propulsive rhythms, the music becomes both a spiritual invocation and a communal celebration.

But for LanGus, Gnawa is more than just a sound—it’s a living culture. “You can’t just play the sintir,” he says. “You need the karqaba. You need the spirit.”

Now based in New York City, Samir LanGus brings this centuries-old tradition into conversation with the modern world. His work fuses the roots of Gnawa with contemporary jazz, improvisation, and the global rhythms of the diaspora. With every performance and collaboration, he invites listeners into a space where past and present meet—where tradition is honored and innovation is welcome.

LanGus continues to expand his creative vision through collaborations with musicians from around the world, always staying grounded in the healing, unifying power of Gnawa. His mission is clear: to preserve the essence of the music while exploring new frontiers of sound and spirit.

No matter where you are, The Tellaqs can always transport you to Anatolia! Known for their blend between Anatolian sounds and rock music, they cultivate Anatolian psychedelia through fuzzed-out grooves and hypnotic rhythms. The Tellaqs are comprised of members each with unique backgrounds and professions, including neuroscience, architecture, and engineering! With all their diversity, they come together and create their own blend of special rhythms and sounds. This night will be full of dreamy, intimate, and transcendent music.