Bedouin bring surreal dreamscape Saga back to Pacha

Rami and Tamer's storied Wednesday nights are inspired by Louise Bourgeois and Dalí.

Step into a surreal dimension every Wednesday at Pacha, as Bedouin's Saga returns this summer. Taking place weekly, the party starts on 22 May and ends on 2 October.

This year, the concept is inspired by the works of visionary artists Louise Bourgeois and Dalí.

Bedouin are a melting pot of American culture with Jordanian and Egyptian roots, as Tamer Malki and Rami Abousabe weave their heritage into genre-bending Deep House infused with melodic Middle Eastern sounds.

Their music transcends borders, resonating with global audiences and attracting a cool, clued-up and international crowd.

Mirrors become portals, luminous effects dazzle, illusionism intertwines with reality and characters so preposterous in their nature come to life. Like a Middle Eastern marketplace, these sights, scents and sounds fuse together in a sand-swept adventure. It's a tale worth telling.

Guests over the last two years have included Acid Pauli, AMÉMÉ, Birds Of Mind, Carlita, Chloé Caillet, Damian Lazarus, DJ Tennis, Henrik Schwarz, Jan Blomqvist, LP Giobbi, Pete Tong, Red Axes and WhoMadeWho. We look forward to discovering who's on their invite list in 2024.

Live your wildest dreams, immerse yourself in escapist dance, delve into the mysterious and revel in your imagination. Head below, buy your ticket and experience a little piece of surrealism.

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