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Dua Saleh
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Emory
February 16th 2025
Dua was the sweetest person and a great perfomer!! Shawnee Dez was also spectacular as an opener. Couldn't have been more blessed to see them both !!
Chicago, IL@Lincoln Hall

Milo
February 4th 2025
love love love for dua!! they were sick and still pulled off a fantastic show. hope they get to rest and heal <3
Washington, DC@Union Stage

Dean
February 2nd 2025
such a great show , performed amazing for us under the weather 🥹
Carrboro, NC@Cat's Cradle
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About Dua Saleh
text me +1651-505-5950 / @doitlikedua
The music of LA-based Sudanese-American artist Dua Saleh (they/them) explores the inner self and the world at large. Across three EPs since 2019, heralded by The New York Times ("commanding"), NPR ("visionary"), and Pitchfork ("ambitious and riveting"), Saleh has deftly fused and inverted genre conventions with a socially conscious style driven by melody, grit, and bravado. With their long-awaited full-length debut, a collection of R&B-infused electronic indie-pop songs titled I SHOULD CALL THEM, they portray the spiritual power, resilience, and joy of love.
At age five, Saleh and their family immigrated to the U.S. as refugees after fleeing Sudan’s civil war. Their family settled in the Midwest, where Saleh grew up listening to a mix of ‘40s soul and jazz, '90s hip-hop, dancehall, afro-beat, and Sudanese singers on cable TV. Saleh's voice took shape through poetry, first via their mother's scripture readings from the Quran and later across spoken word open mic nights, academic studies, and activist work in their community.
Out in fall 2024 on Ghostly International, I SHOULD CALL THEM serves as Saleh's first body of work since their contribution as a co-writer for Travis Scott’s UTOPIA track ‘MY EYES’ (alongside Justin Vernon and Sampha), returning to their breakout role in the Netflix series Sex Education, and taking the cover of GAY TIMES as their 2023 Rising Star in Music honour recipient. Here Saleh shapes their most vulnerable work to date, an apocalyptic narrative informed by environmental anxieties and their experiences as a lover, holding personal truth and hope amidst chaos.
Saleh's three EPs — NŪR, ROSETTA, and CROSSOVER, released by AGAINST GIANTS — have seen critical acclaim from all corners of the press and clocked in over 94 million streams to date. Their list of collaborations includes Amaarae, Bon Iver, Corbin (fka Spooky Black), Denzel Curry, Duckwrth, Psymun, Travis Scott, and more.
The music of LA-based Sudanese-American artist Dua Saleh (they/them) explores the inner self and the world at large. Across three EPs since 2019, heralded by The New York Times ("commanding"), NPR ("visionary"), and Pitchfork ("ambitious and riveting"), Saleh has deftly fused and inverted genre conventions with a socially conscious style driven by melody, grit, and bravado. With their long-awaited full-length debut, a collection of R&B-infused electronic indie-pop songs titled I SHOULD CALL THEM, they portray the spiritual power, resilience, and joy of love.
At age five, Saleh and their family immigrated to the U.S. as refugees after fleeing Sudan’s civil war. Their family settled in the Midwest, where Saleh grew up listening to a mix of ‘40s soul and jazz, '90s hip-hop, dancehall, afro-beat, and Sudanese singers on cable TV. Saleh's voice took shape through poetry, first via their mother's scripture readings from the Quran and later across spoken word open mic nights, academic studies, and activist work in their community.
Out in fall 2024 on Ghostly International, I SHOULD CALL THEM serves as Saleh's first body of work since their contribution as a co-writer for Travis Scott’s UTOPIA track ‘MY EYES’ (alongside Justin Vernon and Sampha), returning to their breakout role in the Netflix series Sex Education, and taking the cover of GAY TIMES as their 2023 Rising Star in Music honour recipient. Here Saleh shapes their most vulnerable work to date, an apocalyptic narrative informed by environmental anxieties and their experiences as a lover, holding personal truth and hope amidst chaos.
Saleh's three EPs — NŪR, ROSETTA, and CROSSOVER, released by AGAINST GIANTS — have seen critical acclaim from all corners of the press and clocked in over 94 million streams to date. Their list of collaborations includes Amaarae, Bon Iver, Corbin (fka Spooky Black), Denzel Curry, Duckwrth, Psymun, Travis Scott, and more.
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Genres:
Hip Hop, Indie, Alternative, Experimental, Pop, Rhythm & Blues
Hometown:
Los Angeles, California
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Latest Post
Dua Saleh
6 months ago
I've teamed up with Victrola & Bandcamp to give 3 lucky fans a free Victrola Automatic turntable! To enter, just follow me on Bandcamp to unlock the entry link posted inmore

Dua Saleh's tour
Fan Reviews

Emory
February 16th 2025
Dua was the sweetest person and a great perfomer!! Shawnee Dez was also spectacular as an opener. Couldn't have been more blessed to see them both !!
Chicago, IL@Lincoln Hall

Milo
February 4th 2025
love love love for dua!! they were sick and still pulled off a fantastic show. hope they get to rest and heal <3
Washington, DC@Union Stage

Dean
February 2nd 2025
such a great show , performed amazing for us under the weather 🥹
Carrboro, NC@Cat's Cradle
View More Fan Reviews
About Dua Saleh
text me +1651-505-5950 / @doitlikedua
The music of LA-based Sudanese-American artist Dua Saleh (they/them) explores the inner self and the world at large. Across three EPs since 2019, heralded by The New York Times ("commanding"), NPR ("visionary"), and Pitchfork ("ambitious and riveting"), Saleh has deftly fused and inverted genre conventions with a socially conscious style driven by melody, grit, and bravado. With their long-awaited full-length debut, a collection of R&B-infused electronic indie-pop songs titled I SHOULD CALL THEM, they portray the spiritual power, resilience, and joy of love.
At age five, Saleh and their family immigrated to the U.S. as refugees after fleeing Sudan’s civil war. Their family settled in the Midwest, where Saleh grew up listening to a mix of ‘40s soul and jazz, '90s hip-hop, dancehall, afro-beat, and Sudanese singers on cable TV. Saleh's voice took shape through poetry, first via their mother's scripture readings from the Quran and later across spoken word open mic nights, academic studies, and activist work in their community.
Out in fall 2024 on Ghostly International, I SHOULD CALL THEM serves as Saleh's first body of work since their contribution as a co-writer for Travis Scott’s UTOPIA track ‘MY EYES’ (alongside Justin Vernon and Sampha), returning to their breakout role in the Netflix series Sex Education, and taking the cover of GAY TIMES as their 2023 Rising Star in Music honour recipient. Here Saleh shapes their most vulnerable work to date, an apocalyptic narrative informed by environmental anxieties and their experiences as a lover, holding personal truth and hope amidst chaos.
Saleh's three EPs — NŪR, ROSETTA, and CROSSOVER, released by AGAINST GIANTS — have seen critical acclaim from all corners of the press and clocked in over 94 million streams to date. Their list of collaborations includes Amaarae, Bon Iver, Corbin (fka Spooky Black), Denzel Curry, Duckwrth, Psymun, Travis Scott, and more.
The music of LA-based Sudanese-American artist Dua Saleh (they/them) explores the inner self and the world at large. Across three EPs since 2019, heralded by The New York Times ("commanding"), NPR ("visionary"), and Pitchfork ("ambitious and riveting"), Saleh has deftly fused and inverted genre conventions with a socially conscious style driven by melody, grit, and bravado. With their long-awaited full-length debut, a collection of R&B-infused electronic indie-pop songs titled I SHOULD CALL THEM, they portray the spiritual power, resilience, and joy of love.
At age five, Saleh and their family immigrated to the U.S. as refugees after fleeing Sudan’s civil war. Their family settled in the Midwest, where Saleh grew up listening to a mix of ‘40s soul and jazz, '90s hip-hop, dancehall, afro-beat, and Sudanese singers on cable TV. Saleh's voice took shape through poetry, first via their mother's scripture readings from the Quran and later across spoken word open mic nights, academic studies, and activist work in their community.
Out in fall 2024 on Ghostly International, I SHOULD CALL THEM serves as Saleh's first body of work since their contribution as a co-writer for Travis Scott’s UTOPIA track ‘MY EYES’ (alongside Justin Vernon and Sampha), returning to their breakout role in the Netflix series Sex Education, and taking the cover of GAY TIMES as their 2023 Rising Star in Music honour recipient. Here Saleh shapes their most vulnerable work to date, an apocalyptic narrative informed by environmental anxieties and their experiences as a lover, holding personal truth and hope amidst chaos.
Saleh's three EPs — NŪR, ROSETTA, and CROSSOVER, released by AGAINST GIANTS — have seen critical acclaim from all corners of the press and clocked in over 94 million streams to date. Their list of collaborations includes Amaarae, Bon Iver, Corbin (fka Spooky Black), Denzel Curry, Duckwrth, Psymun, Travis Scott, and more.
Show More
Genres:
Hip Hop, Indie, Alternative, Experimental, Pop, Rhythm & Blues
Hometown:
Los Angeles, California
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