Tamino on Tour
Belgian-Egyptian singer and musician Tamino has an incredible vocal range that has earned him comparisons to iconic singers such as the late Jeff Buckley, and fans such as bassist Colin Greenwood (formerly of Radiohead). Fans who have the chance to watch Tamino live continuously comment on his unbelievable falsetto and stage presence. In the past, Tamino was featured as part of Live Nation's Ones to Watch series and was noted as having a falsetto that surpasses "face-melting" and can only be described as divine.
A Tamino concert is like no other. While some musicians create songs and music for people to enjoy, Tamino has consistently produced music that comes directly from his heart. As concertgoers can attest, each piece of his music does a fantastic job of combining his cultural roots with his own unique flair.
Even though Tamino embarked on his 2022 North American and European Tour to promote his 2022 sophomore album, Sahar, it wasn't the first time he has headlined a show. The classical musician headlined his first European tour in 2018 after releasing his first full-length album, Amir, in 2019. While the 2022 tour is much larger, Tamino has always been an incredible performer.
Tamino Live in Concert
The grandson of one of Egypto's most famous singers, Muharram Fouad, Tamino has amazed audiences since his debut at a Radio 1 session in 2016, where he had the opportunity to play with the Belgian band Het Zesde Metaal. Since then, the classic indie rock star has created a sound all his own by combining classical music with his Arabic heritage.
Having trained vocally at the Amsterdam Royal Conservatory at 17, Tamino has continued to improve his notifiable falsetto that has drawn compliments from around the world.
Early in his career, he spent most of his time playing throughout Europe, where he won a new musical talent competition at Studio Brussels in 2017. He also was one of the performers selected to play at the 2017 Flemish Music Industry Awards.
It wasn't until 2019 before Tamino made his way to North America, where he performed his first shows at South by Southwest.
Tamino's debut album, Amir, which perfectly fuses together European and Arabic folk traditions, was well-received by the industry and was named a Top 10 album by The Independent. Tamino also captured the Anchor Award at the 2018 Reeperbahn Festival in Germany.