Latest Release

- 18 APR 2025
- 18 songs
Albums
Artist Playlists
Singles & EPs
Appears On
- Tempodrom · Fri, 26 June · 8 pm
- SALLE PLEYEL · Tue, 30 June · 8 pm
- SALLE PLEYEL · Wed, 1 July · 8 pm
- Théâtre Antique de Vienne · Thu, 2 July · 8:30 pm
- Groene Heuvels · Fri, 3 July · 7 pm
- Werchter Festivalpark · Sat, 4 July · 7 pm
- Stadtpark Open Air · Tue, 7 July · 7 pm
- neimënster · Thu, 9 July · 8 pm
About Beirut
Beirut’s Zach Condon started making lo-fi synthesizer recordings as a teenager, inspired by The Magnetic Fields, The Smiths, and Neutral Milk Hotel. ∙ After dropping out of his New Mexico high school to travel around Europe, Condon became fascinated with Balkan brass music. ∙ He enlisted former Neutral Milk Hotel accordion player/percussionist Jeremy Barnes as his chief collaborator for Beirut’s debut album, 2006’s Gulag Orkestar. ∙ Condon says that he named the band after Lebanon’s capital city because “it’s seen a lot of conflict” and “it’s a place where things collide.” ∙ The band’s second album, The Flying Club Cup, draws upon Condon’s interest in French music and culture and was partly recorded at Arcade Fire’s Quebec studio. ∙ In addition to singing, Condon plays trumpet, ukulele, keyboards, accordion, synthesizers, flugelhorn, and French horn. ∙ He recorded 2019’s Gallipoli in Italy—having written the title song there—as well as in New York City, and his adopted home of Berlin.
- FROM
- Santa Fe, NM, United States
- FORMED
- 2006
- GENRE
- Alternative