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Rasha Tickets, Tour Dates and Concerts

Rasha

STUDIO 56 PARIS
56 Rue de la Fontaine au Roi

Oct 10, 2025

11:00 PM GMT+2
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VENDREDI 10 OCTOBRE – OVERDRIVE Quand le seuil est dépassé, il ne reste qu’un mot : OVERDRIVE. Une nuit de techno déchaînée, entre impacts industriels, rythmes mentaux et grooves acérés. OVERDRIVE, c’est la montée sans fin, le BPM en surchauffe, la transe mécanique. Prépare-toi à franchir les limites. Rien ne ralentit. TIME TABLE 23H – ANØMALY IG : https://www.instagram.com/anomaly_music SC : https://soundcloud.com/anomalyy_music 01H – RASHA B2B N-ZO IG : https://www.instagram.com/_rasha_b SC : https://soundcloud.com/rtct_ph0 IG : https://www.instagram.com/tekknzo SC : https://soundcloud.com/tekknzo 03H – ELBOODOO IG : https://www.instagram.com/elboodoo SC : https://soundcloud.com/elboodoo 05H –VWORLD IG : https://www.instagram.com/vworld.wav SC : https://soundcloud.com/vworld01 #OverdriveParis #Studio56 #HardTechno #IndustrialTechno #MentalGroove #HypnoticTechno #WarehouseTechno #ParisRave #TechnoNights #UndergroundParis #RaveCulture #NoSleepOnlyTechno #FromMidnightToMorning #BPMFreaks #DarkGrooves #Overdrive2025 INFOS PRATIQUES Date : Vendredi 10 Octobre 2025 ⏰ Horaires : 23H / 7H Styles : Hard Techno / Trance / Mental / Indus / Acid techno / Rave Lieu : Studio 56 56 Rue de la Fontaine au Roi, 75011 Paris M°3 - Parmentier M°5/8/9/11 - République M°11 - Goncourt & EARLY MEMBERS TICKETS ALL NIGHT : 7,99€ REGULAR TICKETS ALL NIGHT : 8,99€ LATE TICKETS ALL NIGHT : 10,99€ Tickets dispos sur place 13€ ! Vestiaire obligatoire : 2,00€ RÈGLES DE VIE Comportements inappropriés (racistes, misogynes, homophobes…) exclus instantanément ! Interdit aux moins de 18 ans Pas de violence sous peine d’exclusion Respectez le lieu qui nous accueille ‍ LGBTQIA+ friendly Attention à ce que vous consommez L’abus d’alcool est dangereux pour la santé – ne reprenez pas la route Buvez régulièrement de l’eau IMPORTANT Événement réservé aux adultes. L’entrée sera refusée aux personnes en état d’ivresse ou sous influence de drogues. Toute forme de comportement violent ou discriminatoire entraînera l’exclusion. La sécurité et le respect de chacun sont notre priorité.
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Rasha Biography

Rasha grew up in the musical crossroads of Khartoum, Sudan, where the Islamic Nubian and Black African musical worlds collide. She comes from a musical family, one of twenty children. Rasha emigrated to Spain a decade ago to escape the volatile civil war raging between Sudan's Muslim population in the north and its Christian and animist population in the south. Spain is also the home of Rasha's brother, Wafir, a member of the critically acclaimed Radio Tarifa.

It was in Spain that Rasha began work on the critically acclaimed album, "Sudaniyat" (named by Folk Roots editor Ian Anderson as "One of the 10 best of 1997"). This album brings together the diversity of Sudanese music, ranging from Arabic poetry, sufi music and even touches of reggae. The tone of this tender album is set primarily by the Oud and percussion, with backing guitar and bass that magnificently accentuate Rasha's spectacular vocals. Thrown into the mix are violins, accordions and a Sudanese big band.

"I've always wanted to introduce my native music to a broader public and at the same time not limit it to the strictly traditional themes," she explains. "Sudan's music is incredibly diverse and differs in many ways from all other 'African' music: it is not as distinctly rhythmic and danceable - even though it is full of complex rhythms - but puts more emphasis on melody. It is more melancholic; it sounds downright sad. And even though it is, at a first glance, very similar to Arabic music, Sudanese music is different - a mixture of both, and yet unlike either of them." Another key feature of Rasha's work is her dedication to social justice, women's rights, and human rights for refugees. Rasha performed at the United Nation's Working Women's Day Celebration in 1998. She also traveled to the Saharawi refugee camps in Algeria to raise awareness of the tens of thousands of Western Sahara refugees that have been trapped there for more than two decades.

EDITED BY MOHAMMED ELFADNI(The description of escaping the war, is not accurate, because Khartoum, and many other places in Sudan was and still one of safest place in the world its even safer than Spain it self, despite the war, and that because of the Sudanese people nature, they never threat or harm any person, so the only cause of immigrating from Sudan is the finical issue. )
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