Tinariwen

Afropop

Tinariwen

About Tinariwen

There is a depth of feeling in Tinariwen’s music that is universal. But to really understand the message of their songs, you need to understand where they’re from. Tinariwen are Tuaregs, children of a nomadic Berber tribe who have roamed the Saharan desert for thousands of years. Over recent centuries, colonialism has seen the Tuareg’s ancestral territory partitioned into distinct countries - Mali, Algeria, Libya, Niger. This drawing of borders has turned the Tuareg into ishumar, a displaced people in search of a homeland lost to them. Tinariwen’s music – a blend of West African traditional music and electrified rock’n’roll – speaks directly this feeling of longing: a sound that critics have called “desert blues”. Today, Tinariwen are a multi-generational, Grammy-winning band who count among their fans some of the biggest names in Western music. But you can trace their journey back to the late 1970s, where the group’s founding father Ibrahim Ag Alhabib – the son of a Tuareg rebel who had witnessed his father’s execution at the hands of the Malian government – built his own guitar using a tin can, a stick and a bicycle brake wire and taught himself to play. Drifting through towns and refugee camps in search of work, he met fellow Tuareg musicians, and around campfires they would write songs which they would play at parties or social gatherings. People called them Kel Tinariwen, which translates from their native Tamashek to “People of the Deserts” or “The Desert Boys”.

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About Tinariwen

There is a depth of feeling in Tinariwen’s music that is universal. But to really understand the message of their songs, you need to understand where they’re from. Tinariwen are Tuaregs, children of a nomadic Berber tribe who have roamed the Saharan desert for thousands of years. Over recent centuries, colonialism has seen the Tuareg’s ancestral territory partitioned into distinct countries - Mali, Algeria, Libya, Niger. This drawing of borders has turned the Tuareg into ishumar, a displaced people in search of a homeland lost to them. Tinariwen’s music – a blend of West African traditional music and electrified rock’n’roll – speaks directly this feeling of longing: a sound that critics have called “desert blues”. Today, Tinariwen are a multi-generational, Grammy-winning band who count among their fans some of the biggest names in Western music. But you can trace their journey back to the late 1970s, where the group’s founding father Ibrahim Ag Alhabib – the son of a Tuareg rebel who had witnessed his father’s execution at the hands of the Malian government – built his own guitar using a tin can, a stick and a bicycle brake wire and taught himself to play. Drifting through towns and refugee camps in search of work, he met fellow Tuareg musicians, and around campfires they would write songs which they would play at parties or social gatherings. People called them Kel Tinariwen, which translates from their native Tamashek to “People of the Deserts” or “The Desert Boys”.

Tinariwen's Concerts & Tour Dates

Date Event name Venue
10 Apr 2026 Tinariwen in Seignosse Loft Culturel Les Bourdaines, Bayonne, AQ, France
25 Apr 2026 TINARIWEN - THE HOGGAR TOUR Vienna, WI, Austria
28 Apr 2026 Tinariwen | / THE HOGGAR TOUR Klub Studio, Krakow, MA, Poland
29 Apr 2026 Tinariwen | / THE HOGGAR TOUR Klub Progresja, Warsaw, MZ, Poland
08 May 2026 Tinariwen in Paris CIRQUE D'HIVER BOUGLIONE, Paris, IL, France
09 May 2026 Tinariwen in Paris CIRQUE D'HIVER BOUGLIONE, Paris, IL, France
18 May 2026 METROPOLIS & SOUNDCRASH PRESENT Tinariwen The Hoggar Tour O2 Forum Kentish Town, London, EN, United Kingdom
19 May 2026 Tinariwen The Glasshouse International Centre for Music, Gateshead, EN, United Kingdom
21 May 2026 Tinariwen Assembly Rooms, Edinburgh, SC, United Kingdom
22 May 2026 Tinariwen O2 Ritz Manchester, Manchester, EN, United Kingdom

Tinariwen's Popular songs

  • Nànnuflày
  • Toumast Tincha
  • Sastanàqqàm

Frequently Asked Questions

Some of Tinariwen's most popular songs include Nànnuflày, Toumast Tincha, Sastanàqqàm. These tracks have impressed fans and helped cement their place in the music industry.

You can listen to Tinariwen's music on all major streaming platforms, including Spotify, Apple Music, and YouTube. Their most popular songs include Nànnuflày, Toumast Tincha, Sastanàqqàm, and more.

Tinariwen is known for their distinctive sound in the afropop genre, often blending elements of desert blues, making them a unique voice in the music world.

You can find the ticket details about Tinariwen concert from AllEvents.