Four people are standing in front of a large dune. The person in front is wrapped in a long cloth; only their face and hands are visible. They are holding a stringed instrument in their right hand: An ardine – a Mauritanian harp.
© Malika Diagana
Four people are standing in front of a large dune. The person in front is wrapped in a long cloth; only their face and hands are visible. They are holding a stringed instrument in their right hand: An ardine – a Mauritanian harp.
© Malika Diagana
Music

Noura Mint Seymali

"Yenbett“-Tour 2025

Tickets:

Pre-sale 26 Euro, evening box 29 Euro

Past dates

Saturday

12/6/25

8:30 PM

Mauritanian singer, composer, and griot Noura Mint Seymali is one of the great voices of West Africa. Deeply rooted in centuries-old tradition, she weaves inherited repertoire with her own lyrics and poetic improvisations, stretching a line from the origins of Moorish music into the present. Together with her husband Jeich Ould Chighaly on guitar, bassist Ousmane Touré, and drummer Matthew Tinari, Seymali unleashes a musical sandstorm where experimental funk, desert blues, and psychedelic rock merge into pure intoxication.

Her new album YENBETT (Glitterbeat Records) is the most powerful manifestation of this fusion to date: the trance-inducing tones of the ardine – a Mauritanian harp played only by women – erupt into distorted guitar riffs, hypnotic drums, and deep bass lines. Rising above it all: Seymali’s unmistakable voice, timeless and piercing. She last performed at Kampnagel in 2017 during the Theater der Welt festival – now she returns with her band for an ecstatic winter evening in the club.

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