Fazıl Say will perform two major works for the first time in Turkey at Volkswagen Arena on December 27. “Mother Earth,” a powerful musical call to action on the climate crisis, and “Mozart and Mevlana,” which brings together Mozart's genius with Mevlana's
“Bread of Angels” offers a compelling portrait of Patti Smith's art-filled life, her losses, and her inner journey.
Channel 4 is preparing a new documentary titled The Final Act, which explores David Bowie’s final years and the creative process that redefined his art as he confronted death.
As autumn arrives, Istanbul’s music and performance venues are coming back to life with a vibrant lineup ranging from jazz to electronic, indie to world music.
İş Sanat is opening its 26th season with a concert by Pablo Ferrández & Tekfen Philharmonic.
David Bowie’s archive of more than 90,000 objects—ranging from costumes to musical instruments, stage designs to handwritten notes—traces the breadth of his creativity and invites visitors on an inspiring journey at London’s V&A East.
David Bowie’s final project, which he had been working on before his death, has come to light.
The 11th Ayvalık AIMA Music Festival, organized by the Ayvalık International Music Academy (AIMA), began with its opening concert on July 25.
The Akbank Jazz Festival, which has left its mark on the city's musical memory for 35 years, will bring together music lovers with more than 200 artists between September 27 and October 12.
Focusing on Bob Dylan's protest-filled folk years, “How Many Roads” will be on display at the NYU Gallatin Gallery from August 25 to October 15.
Focusing on Bob Dylan’s protest-driven folk era, “How Many Roads” will be on view at NYU’s Gallatin Gallery between August 25 and October 15, tracing how music evolved into a collective form of resistance.
Hosted by İKSV and sponsored by Garanti BBVA, the festival began with an awards ceremony and concert on July 1.

