London’s Eventim Apollo will play host to the undisputed Queen of Sufi music, Abida Parveen.

Parveen is one of the foremost exponents of Sufi music from Pakistan. She received her musical training initially from her father Ustad Ghulam Haider and, later, from Ustad Salamat Ali Khan of the Sham Chaurasia Gharana. Her late husband, Ghulam Hussain Sheikh, further mentored her and played a pivotal role in her musical career. 

Today, she is recognised as one of the greatest Sufi singers of all times.
 
Parveen performs mainly Ghazals, Urdu love songs, Sufi rock, semi-classical and classical and her forte, Kafis, a solo genre accompanied by percussion and other instruments including the harmonium. 

She has a wide-ranging repertoire of songs originally composed by Sufi poets, singing in Urdu, Sindhi, Seraiki, Punjabi, Farsi and Arabic.
 
Parveen started performing in the early 1970s and came to global prominence in the 1990s. Since 1993, she has toured globally, performing her first international concert at Buena Vista Park, California.

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Among her many, sell-out concerts since have been performances in Union Square, Manhattan; London’s Royal Albert Hall and Southbank Centre; as well as performances in Holland, Norway and Canada among other countries. The multi award-winning artist also collaborated with international composer, John Taverner, for Werner Herzog’s documentary film, Pilgrimage.
 
Among her many music TV appearances, Parveen features in Pakistan's popular musical showCoke Studio, the international music franchise featuring live,studio-recordedmusic performances by established and emerging artists. As a global, mystic Sufi Ambassador, she is among the top most influential Muslims of the world. 

Abida Pareveen plays the London’s Eventim Apollo on Friday 26 October.

For tickets, visit: www.eventim.co.uk