Bassel & The Supernaturals
Date: Saturday, March 6, 2026 at 8:00PM
Ticket Price(s): $35 General Admission ($4 per ticket fee included)
Venue: Madame Lieutenant Governor Eleni Kounalakis Theatre (EK Theatre)
Bassel Almadani is an activist and the frontman of the nationally touring funk-soul ensemble, Bassel & The Supernaturals. A first generation Syrian-American, he uses his platform to connect with communities while amplifying the voices of the Syrian diaspora and calling attention to the struggles of refugees worldwide. Beyond performing at concerts throughout the U.S., Bassel also organizes events and residencies with educational, cultural, and charity organizations related to his cultural heritage, empowering refugees and the next generations of artists to connect to their own cultural identity and use their artistry to uplift others.
Bassel & The Supernaturals isn’t just a funk fusion ensemble with captivating lyrics and a humanitarian mission, they’re a community building force. Blending funky grooves with the passionate melodies of soul and the playful intricacies of jazz, B&TS builds bridges across genres as well as cultures. Their musical influence is as diverse as the stages they frequent. From funk parties and jazz festivals, to community arts centers and local music venues, to educational workshops in grade schools and universities, B&TS promote fellowship everywhere they go. Frontman Bassel Almadani, a first generation Syrian American singer, songwriter, and activist for radical empathy, weaves his story as the product of immigrants from Aleppo throughout the group’s passionate, engaging, lively set. Whether you’re looking to unwind to some heartfelt music, enjoy the timeless storytelling of soul, or lose yourself on the dancefloor, come meet your neighbors and join the movement with Bassel & The Supernaturals.