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“It’s not the time to do music just to enjoy the song. It’s time to shake people.”
Those are words of Tunisian-born singer Emel Mathlouthi, whose latest album Everywhere We Looked Was Burning is designed grip people’s conscience and inspire them to change the world.
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Emel has been melding music and message in ways that resonate all over the world, and it was precisely her non-stop innovative artistic contributions to social justice that moved us to present her with an award of Special Recognition <[link removed]> at last year's Kahlil Gibran Spirit of Humanity Awards Gala. We are delighted to be closing out her Everywhere We Looked Was Burning fall tour with a special performance on the evening of October 17, 2019 at the Lincoln Theatre in Washington, D.C.
Pitchfork recently said "the World Needs Emel Mathlouthi's Anthems Against the Dictatorship Machine <[link removed]>." NPR calls her, "the 21st Century's Catalyst for Change <[link removed]>." We call her a powerful Arab American voice using her talents to inspire.
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Don’t miss your chance to catch Emel Mathlouthi in concert at the historic Lincoln Theatre in Washington, D.C. on Thursday.
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