Ghorbani’s ‘Iranam’ Tour Goes to Final Stretch in Tehran
TEHRAN -- Alireza Ghorbani, one of Iran’s most celebrated vocalists, is set to close out the summer leg of his widely acclaimed “Iranam” tour with three consecutive nights at Tehran’s iconic Azadi Stadium.
The shows, scheduled for September 17-19, mark the final performances of the tour in Iran’s capital this year, extending the run to an impressive 17 nights.
Tickets for the newly announced dates go on sale Saturday at 6 PM local time. Fans are advised to purchase tickets exclusively through the official platform, IranTick (irantic.com), or via the Tobank app (tobank.ir), as tickets from unofficial sources may lead to financial loss.
Following the Tehran performances, Ghorbani will take “Iranam” international, kicking off the overseas leg in Istanbul at the prestigious Harbiye Cemil Topuzlu Concert Hall on September 22. The move marks a significant step for the tour, aiming to reach broader audiences with its rich fusion of Persian classical poetry and contemporary compositions.
The “Iranam” tour features a curated selection of poems by literary giants such as Rumi, Amir Khusrow, Vaqif Lahuri, Houshang Ebtehaj, Ahmad Shamloo, and more, all brought to life under the artistic direction of Hessam Naseri. Composers Hessam Naseri, Alireza Afkari, and Mahyar Alizadeh contribute to the lush, evocative arrangements that have resonated deeply with audiences.
Setlists include fan favorites like “Nist Sho,” “Boye Gisu,” “Ham Gonah,” “Ham Ghafas,” “Khial Khosh,” “Mara Bebakhsh,” “Sheyda,” “Hanooz Eshghe To (Mahur),” “Shushtari,” “Mast Eshgh,” “Arghavan,” “Bi Gonah,” “Dar Zolf To Avizam,” “Pol,” and “Parvaz Ghoo-ha.”
The tour originally launched in June 2023 with 13 nights at the outdoor venue of Azadi Complex, drawing crowds exceeding 8,000 per show. Despite an unexpected 12-day pause due to the June war, the tour’s momentum never wavered, with fans eagerly anticipating its return to Tehran stages.