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Arash Sobhani Live in New York
Arash Sobhani
Drom
85 Ave A
New York, NY 10009
Nov 20, 2025
8:00 PM EST
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Arash Sobhani, internationally acclaimed Iranian musician and founder of Kiosk, has long defined alternative Persian music with his sharp lyricism and fearless voice—recognized by outlets like BBC, TIME, and NPR. His debut solo album, DOOD (“Smoke”), captures a cosmopolitan blend of cultures and ideas. Written in Farsi yet resonating universally, the songs are intimate, poetic, and politically aware, marking a bold new chapter in Sobhani’s career. Doors: 7PM; Performance: 8PM
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Located in the trendy and bohemian East Village, DROM is lower Manhattan’s best kept secret for world music.
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Arash Sobhani Biography
Arash Sobhani is an internationally recognized Iranian musician, songwriter, and producer. Best known as the founder of Kiosk—a cornerstone of Iranian alternative music for over two decades— his sharp lyricism and fearless voice have earned global acclaim, with features in Anthony Bourdain’s Parts Unknown, BBC, TIME, The Guardian, and NPR.
Now based in New York, Arash Sobhani presents his debut solo album, DOOD (“Smoke”), a work that embodies the city’s cosmopolitan spirit, where cultures, genres, and ideas collide. Written in Farsi yet resonating far beyond language, his songs are private and poetic, carrying an undercurrent of political awareness—never didactic, always universal. DOOD marks a new chapter for Arash, offering a deeply personal sound for a discerning global audience.
Read MoreNow based in New York, Arash Sobhani presents his debut solo album, DOOD (“Smoke”), a work that embodies the city’s cosmopolitan spirit, where cultures, genres, and ideas collide. Written in Farsi yet resonating far beyond language, his songs are private and poetic, carrying an undercurrent of political awareness—never didactic, always universal. DOOD marks a new chapter for Arash, offering a deeply personal sound for a discerning global audience.
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