Friday 21 March 9am General Public Booking
Thursday 20 March 9am Advance Priority Booking for Champion, Icon and Legend members
Thursday 20 March 2pm Priority Booking for all members
Doors: 7pm
Curfew: 11pm
Please note: Stage times are subject to change and published where available.
Maximum 4 tickets per person
Fees are 12% + a £2 restoration levy per ticket
Latecomers will be admitted throughout
Under-16s to be accompanied by an adult, Under-14s to be accompanied by an adult and in seated areas only
This event is digitally ticketed.
You can access your ticket once purchased by logging in to your ticket wallet with your Roundhouse account login details. For more information, see our FAQs.
Please note: if you booked via another ticket agent and are expecting to receive digital tickets, you will receive instructions on how to access your tickets approximately 24 hours before the show.
1. Ticket purchases to be limited to four tickets per person.
2. To remain valid, tickets can only be resold/bought via official platforms. If any tickets are bought or sold through any other platform/company, then the promoter reserves the right to cancel the tickets. The ticket will IMMEDIATELY BECOME INVALID if resold OR OFFERED FOR SALE unless the sale is through our official face-value resale partners.
3. The ticket is a personal, revocable license and, at all times, remains the property of the Promoter. This ticket must be surrendered to the Promoter upon request.
4. The ticket is sold by the Promoter directly to the customer. Any tickets purchased by business or traders in breach of the Terms and Conditions of Ticket Sale will be cancelled.
With a voice that flickers between deep, sultry tones and ethereal falsetto, Tamino crafts music that is both timeless and transportive. His third album, Every Dawn’s a Mountain (out March 21, 2025), marks a new chapter for the Belgian-Egyptian artist, following the critically acclaimed Sahar (2022) and Amir (2018).
Rooted in the rich traditions of his Arab lineage, Tamino’s sound is anchored by the oud, an instrument he was first inspired to play by his grandfather, Egyptian music legend Muharram Fouad. His evocative songwriting has captivated audiences worldwide, earning him invitations to headline arenas across Europe and the Middle East—most notably at the Great Pyramid of Giza.
Praised by artists like David Byrne, Lana Del Rey, and Mitski, Tamino continues to mesmerize with his haunting melodies and orchestral arrangements, drawing comparisons to Jeff Buckley while forging a path entirely his own.