Together
Tuğçe Şenoğul & Guest: Yasemin Mori

Concert

October 27, 2023 / 19:30

Tuğçe Şenoğul is a singer, composer, and producer inspired by Turkish Music, French Chansons, Trap, Hyperpop, Synthpop, Dark Wave, and Trip Hop. On her stage, she will be hosting Yasemin Mori, who tells extraordinary stories about human nature through her songs.

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

The concert, which will take place standing at Pera Café, is priced at 170 TL. The tickets are available at Biletix.com and the reception desk at Pera Museum on the day of the event. Friends of Pera Museum receive a %50 discount. Capacity is limited.

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

Throughout the fall, the "Together" concerts, scheduled for the last Friday of each 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 Beats By Girlz Turkey, a music and technology initiative supporting young women who want to tell their stories through their music, and the Pera Museum.

Have you noticed the gigantic photo on the facade of our building?

Have you noticed the gigantic photo on the facade of our building?

Have you noticed the gigantic photo on our façade? Our Cold Front from the Balkans exhibition focuses on different generations of artists and art groups from the Balkan region.

At The Well

At The Well

Tadeusz Ajdukiewicz discovered the Orient in 1877, touring Syria, Egypt, Turkey, and the Crimea with Władysław Branicki. This experience made a profound impression on him, and he was to continuously revisit Eastern themes in his works for the rest of his life. 

Mersad Berber

Mersad Berber

Mersad Berber was born in Bosanski Petrovac, Kingdom of Yugoslavia, on January 1st. He was the first son of Muhammed Berber and Sadika Berber, a well-known weaver and embroiderer. A year later, the family moved to Banja Luka after the city had suffered damage from the World War II.