Tar Production Presents

Sirvan Khosravi & Ehaam

Ages 6 and up
Saturday, November 30, 2024
Show 8pm
$120 to $200
Sirvan Khosravi was born in 1982 in Tehran and since he was eleven he started to learn music and keyboard for four years with Evy Junio. Since 2000, Khosravi has participated in many albums of various singers as a voice recorder, recording supervisor, music arranger and musician, till after meeting Omid Athari Nejad in 2001, he started to produce his first own album, named To Khial Kardi Beri and after getting the certificate from The ministry of culture and Islamic guidance in 2005, he published his first album. Although his first album did not sell well, Khosravi was satisfied that he was able to perform his favorite style, which was a revolution in the world of music, editing, performance and mixing. In spite of the fact that the majority of the musicians did not believe that his style would bring him any success in Iran, but he nevertheless became and remains one of the most highly regarded producers and singers in Iran.[by whom?][citation needed] He played in Niki Karimi's short movie Soote Payan as an actor in his own role in the summer of 2010.[citation needed] Sirvan started to produce his second music album named Sa’ate 9 from 2005 and published it after four years in 2009. Sirvan performed his first own concert on February 2009 and he faced an extraordinary welcome from his fans in that concert. In 2012 he became more popular among people by singing and editing the end song of Sakhteman pezeshkan. He was busy working on his new album since 2009. Since late 2011 he was prohibited by the music office of the ministry of culture and Islamic guidance for 10 months for an unknown reason

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