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Ebi Tickets, Tour Dates and Concerts

Ebi

Ebi live in Istanbul

Mar 25, 2025

7:30 PM GMT+3
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Experience an unforgettable evening with EBI, one of the most iconic figures in Persian music, at the Ora Arena on March 25, 2025. Known for his deeply emotional and powerful voice, EBI will bring the timeless beauty of Persian music to life, creating an atmosphere of nostalgia that will resonate with fans old and new. This concert promises to be an extraordinary celebration of his legendary career, featuring a blend of both classic and contemporary hits. Among the songs that will take center stage are beloved tracks like Setareh Sorbi, Khalije Fars, Goriz, and Ghorbat, all of which evoke powerful memories and emotions for his devoted fans. These tracks are timeless pieces that speak to the heart of Persian culture and history, echoing the spirit of nostalgia that EBI is known for. Pooste Shir, one of EBI’s signature works, will be a key highlight of the night. With its soulful melodies and deep lyrics, it captures the essence of longing and loss, emotions that have made EBI’s music resonate across generations. The performance will weave together both reflective and uplifting moments, allowing the audience to journey through EBI’s rich musical legacy. Set against the stunning backdrop of Istanbul, Ora Arena will serve as the perfect venue for this extraordinary night. This concert will undoubtedly be a celebration of EBI’s unparalleled influence on Persian music, evoking cherished memories and creating new ones. Don’t miss the chance to witness an iconic performance that will leave you immersed in the magic of nostalgia.
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Mohamadjavad Ramezanpour
September 29th 2025
کنسرت توسط ابی عالی اجرا شد، ولی برخی از هم میهنان عزیزم با رعایت نکردن مسائل کوچیک مثل ازدحام توی راهروها در هنگام اجرای کنسرت و ایستادن از ابتدا تا انتهای کنسرت سر جاشون نزاشتن اونجوری که دوست داشتیم از این کنسرت فوق‌العاده لذت ببریم
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Ebi Biography

Early life Ebi was born in Tehran, Iran. He was the oldest child of his family and has four sisters and one brother. He started his career as a young teenager with a band called the "Sun Boys." Together they made many public appearances with relative success. After a few years he started his solo career with a song called "Attash" for a movie with the same title. He started his own style and from the beginning he showed that he is a talented singer and a star the newly developed Iranian Pop music can depend on. His third song, "Shab" (Night) is the song Ebi himself agrees made him a star. The song's lyrics were written by Ardalan Sarfaraz, one of the Iran's most famous songwriters. The song was first heard by people on Fereydoun Farrokhzad's show, Mikhake Noghreyi. The popularity of Fereydon Farokhzad's show immediately made Ebi very popular for the Iranian people. Ebi was further trained and nurtured by Ms. Mary Yeghyazarian who at the time (mid '70s) was in charge of new talent discovery and development at the Ministry of Art & Culture. Soon he became one of Mary's favorite students because of his talent and ability to learn. Black Cats As he became more famous, he met Shahram and Shahbal Shabpareh. The brothers were pioneers in Persian pop music. Ebi and a few members (Guitar player Amir and Keyboardist Jamhoor Esfahani, father of harpsichordist Mahan Esfahani) from the previous group, Sun Boys joined the Black Cats who were already performing in Kochini club. Kochini club was one of the most famous night clubs in Tehran before 1979. Although the group's success was great, Ebi left the group to start his solo career again. After leaving Black Cats, Ebi released four albums. "Tapesh", "Nazi Naz Kon", "Shab Zade" and "Gole Yakh" became number one hits and made him a real "superstar". His songs became soundtracks of many movies. Ebi won many prizes in singing competitions around the world. After the Islamic Revolution Ebi left Iran in 1977 (two years before the Iranian Islamic Revolution which took place in 1979), for a series of concerts in USA. Due to the revolution he made his stay in the States, permanent. He continued his career in Los Angeles with nearly no support but still managed to release many successful albums. Ebi sang many songs related to Iran, many of them with political messages. One of these songs was the famous controversial song, "Khalije Fars" (Persian Gulf) and Beshkan (literally meaning break this was possibly a message towards the revolution). During a concert in Dubai he once refused to sing the popular 'Persian Gulf', despite requests from his audience. Ebi was being sensitive to his Arab hosts and did not want to jeopardize his contract with them. Since many Iranians had boycotted his concerts and he had lost his popularity amongst some Iranians for a short period of time. In an attempt to water down the accusations mounted against him, Ebi sings "Persian Gulf" in nearly all of his concerts to show his support for Iran and the Iranians. He occasionlly Sings Beshkan at select concerts only. Ebi's success in the past has sold out international arenas such as: Universal Amphitheatre, Shrine Auditorium, Greek Theatre, Sydney Opera House, Air Canada Centre, ... Ebi continues to release successful albums. His latest Album, Hasrateh Parvaz, was another success on his career report card. He has performed at his sold-out concerts for over than three decades. Apparently Ebi has begun his retirement focusing on his family life with a few occasions where he performs around the world. At these performances recently, he is collaborating with new Persian artists as a means for their introduction into the Persian community. Arash as well as Navid & Omidare examples of artists Ebi has already introduced. Personal life Ebi was a resident of Los Angeles for many years and continues spend time there due to his career. However, due to personal preference, he now resides in Spain with his wife and travels throughout various other European countries.
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