Link Music Lab and Digital Zone Canada present Shahram Nazeri & Hafez Nazeri live in concert!

Lobby Opens 7:30pm
Doors Open 8:00pm
Event Start 8:30pm

Tickets

$73.75 – VIP (Floor Level)
$69.25 – Platinum (Floor Level)
$49.25 – Gold (Main Level)
$45.25 – Silver (Balcony Level)
$35.50 – Bronze (Balcony Level)

Reserved seating. Children aged 3 and under may attend the event at no cost (with no ticket), provided they sit on a parents’ lap for the event. All tickets are final sale. No exchanges, upgrades, or refunds.

Tickets available in person at the Algonquin Commons Theatre Box Office ($1.50 Facility Fee applicable). The Box Office is located in the Robert C. Gillett Student Commons, room E104. Tickets are also available online through algonquinsa.ticketfly.com (additional service charges applicable) or over the phone at 1-888-732-1682 (additional service charges & convenience fee applicable).

Grab your tickets here!

Dinner and a Show Package

Experience tomorrow’s top chefs and today’s top performers.

Algonquin Commons Theatre and Restaurant International have teamed up again to offer a ‘Dinner and a Show’ Package.

Visit Restaurant International, just steps away from the Algonquin Commons Theatre, for a delicious three-course meal before enjoying a show! Receive 25% off your meal when you present your theatre ticket(s) for that evening.

Reserve for dinner online in advance at restaurantinternational.ca or call 613.727.7691.

Details:

  • For 8:00pm shows, make dinner reservations for between 5:30pm and 6:00pm. For 7:00pm shows, make dinner reservations for 5:30 pm. Restaurant patrons will be finished dinner a half hour before the show begins, with plenty of time to relax or enjoy a pre-show drink in the Algonquin Commons Theatre lobby.
  • You must present your Algonquin Commons Theatre tickets to receive 25% off your meal.
  • Not to be combined with any other offer

Events that are currently included in this offer are:

Universal Accessible Seating

The Algonquin Commons Theatre is committed to providing universal accessible seating for all patrons. Please contact the Algonquin Commons Theatre Box Office by phone at (613) 727-4723 ext. 6442 or via email at boxoffice@algonquincollege.com to reserve these seats and to enquire about companion seating.

Additional Event Information

On Saturday October 13th, 2018 at 8:00 pm, two of Iran’s most celebrated musical artists come to Ottawa for the first time. Legendary singer Shahram Nazeri and his son, composer Hafez Nazeri will showcase new works and beloved classics in a concert at the Algonquin Commons Theater, presented by Digital Zone Canada & Link Music Lab.

Between them, Shahram and Hafez Nazeri constitute one of the most influential families in contemporary music. Shahram Nazeri is one of Iran’s most beloved singers and his son Hafez is Iran’s most influential and admired young composer. Together they have helped bring Persian/Sufi music to the Western audiences, toured the world and released recordings that have topped the Classical Charts.

Shahran Nazeri was the first vocalist to set Rumi’s poetry to Persian music thirty-five years ago, establishing a tradition of Sufi music within Persian classical music and introducing Western musical audiences to both Sufism and to the poetry of Rumi. The New York Times has dubbed him the “Persian Nightingale” and the Christian Science Monitor has called him “Iran’s Pavarotti”. Most recently he was awarded with Chevalier des Arts et Lettres medal from the government of France for his lifetime achievements in Iranian traditional music.

Following in his father’s footsteps, Hafez has brought not only the essence of Persian culture, but also Rumi’s message to an even wider audience than ever before. “A performer with magnetic, pop-star appeal”, as the New Yorker put it, he has been featured by numerous news outlets and has been chosen by Vanity Fair as one of the most successful Iranians in NYC. “I want to create a revolution with music,” the musician says, “with love rather than hate, or chaos and bloodshed.”

In 2007, Hafez premiered his most passionate and ambitious undertaking: The Rumi Symphony, as the first major celebration of Rumi’s 800th birthday anniversary. He also released a new CD called The Passion of Rumi, which L.A Times and the Boston Globe chose as one of the five best CDs in World Music for 2007. Over the past several years the Rumi Symphony project has performed sold out concerts at the most prestigious concert halls around the world such as Stern Auditorium, Carnegie Hall, Disney Concert Hall, the Royal Albert Hall and many others.

Nazeri became interested in creating this kind of musical mix when he came to New York and studied composition at Mannes College The New School for Music.”I was always controversial, because whatever I do, I always wanted to make change,” Nazeri says. “So many people, they don’t like it. The conservative people don’t want to see the change, and if you touch, it means you are destroying a tradition.”


Additional Information