Together
Gözde Öney & Guest: Jehan Barbur

Concert

May 31, 2024 / 19:30

Musician, songwriter, and composer Gözde Öney, known for reinterpreting various music genres in her own style, welcomes Jehan Barbur to her stage. Jehan Barbur is a multidisciplinary artist who stands out as a producer, songwriter, composer, singer, and literary figure. 

For everyone wanting to get swept up in the rhythm of music, together, standing...

Tickets for the standing concert at Pera Café are priced at 350 TL. (Each ticket comes with a complimentary soft drink, a bottle of beer, or a glass of wine.) Tickets are available on Biletix.com or at the Pera Museum reception on the day of the event. Friends of the Pera Museum enjoy a 20% discount. 

About Together Concerts
Pera Museum continues to introduce audiences to the powerful female voices of the contemporary music scene with a new concert series titled "Together".

The "Together" concerts, scheduled for the last Friday of month, offer the chance to be amongst notable figures in music. Concert attendees also have the opportunity to tour the museum for free from 18:00 to 22:00 as a part of Long Friday. 

The concert series is organized in collaboration with Pera Museum and Beats By Girlz Turkey, a music and technology initiative supporting young women who want to tell their stories through their music.

Blurred Reminiscences  <br>Andra Ursuta

Blurred Reminiscences
Andra Ursuta

Pera Museum, in collaboration with Istanbul Foundation for Culture and Arts (İKSV), is one of the main venues for this year’s 15th Istanbul Biennial from 16 September to 12 November 2017. Through the biennial, we will be sharing detailed information about the artists and the artworks. 

Wondrous Cures in Constantinople

Wondrous Cures in Constantinople

The shrines that created the glory of Constantinople through their lavish beauty were also repositories of precious relics and thus sources of healing. 

Cameria (Mihrimah Sultan)

Cameria (Mihrimah Sultan)

Based on similar examples by the European painters in various collections, this work is one of the portraits of Mihrimah Sultan, who was depicted rather often in the 16th century.