Experience an unforgettable evening of modern nomadic music when Tuvergen Band takes the stage at the historic Fischer Theatre on March 21st at 7:00 PM.

Tuvergen Band—whose name means “galloping” in Mongolian—brings together Mongolian and American musical traditions in a powerful, genre-defying performance. The trio features Tamir Hargana (lead vocals, morin khuur, folk lutes, and throat singing), Naizal Hargana (morin khuur and vocals), and Brent Roman (global percussion, didgeridoo, and vocals). Drawing inspiration from the deep horse culture of Mongolia, their sound blends traditional Mongolian and Tuvan folk music with elements of bluegrass, blues, and hard-driving rock rhythms.

Audiences will hear the haunting, overtone-rich sounds of the morin khuur (horse-head fiddle), virtuosic Mongolian and Tuvan throat singing (khoomii), and an expansive array of global percussion instruments. Tuvergen Band’s music tells stories of horses, nature, and everyday life on the steppes, reimagined through a contemporary lens that is both rooted in tradition and thrillingly new.

Since their debut in 2020, Tuvergen Band has performed at major festivals and cultural events across the country, including the Chicago World Music Festival and Festival International de Louisiane, earning acclaim for their dynamic live performances.

This performance is made possible thanks to the generosity of an anonymous sponsor, whose support helps bring extraordinary global music experiences to our community.

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