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Dua Saleh (they/them) explores the inner self and the world at large.
Across three EPs since 2019, heralded by The New York Times (“commanding”), NPR (“visionary”), and Pitchfork (“ambitious and riveting”), Saleh has deftly fused and inverted genre conventions with a socially conscious style driven by melody, grit, and bravado. With their long-awaited full-length debut, a collection of R&B-infused electronic indie-pop songs titled I SHOULD CALL THEM, they portray the spiritual power, resilience, and joy of love.
“In Sudan, there’s a lot of queer, trans and non-binary people who are closeted, so I try to put out as much content that’s like, the gay and trans agenda, as possible,” Dua Saleh, i-D
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Thu Mar 13 2025
7:00 PM
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CLICK HERE for tables in our mezzanine restaurant overlooking the stage.
Dua Saleh (they/them) explores the inner self and the world at large.
Across three EPs since 2019, heralded by The New York Times (“commanding”), NPR (“visionary”), and Pitchfork (“ambitious and riveting”), Saleh has deftly fused and inverted genre conventions with a socially conscious style driven by melody, grit, and bravado. With their long-awaited full-length debut, a collection of R&B-infused electronic indie-pop songs titled I SHOULD CALL THEM, they portray the spiritual power, resilience, and joy of love.
“In Sudan, there’s a lot of queer, trans and non-binary people who are closeted, so I try to put out as much content that’s like, the gay and trans agenda, as possible,” Dua Saleh, i-D
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