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Warsi Brothers

Traditional Sufi Qawwali

Sun 10 May
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Warsi Brothers

Traditional Sufi Qawwali

All Traditional Repertoire Hazrat Amir Khusrau, Baba Buleh Shah, Baba Farid...and more
Naseer Ahmed Khan Warsi lead singer/harmonium
Nazeer Ahmed Khan Warsi lead singer/ harmonium
Aziz Ahmed Khan Wars chorus singer
Murtaza Ahmed Khan Warsi chorus singer
Muhtesham Ahmed Khan Warsi tabla
Syed Habib dholak
Sami Ahmed Khan Warsi chorus
Abdul Bari chorus singer

Qawwali is a centuries-old devotional art form that blends poetry, music and spiritual expression into a powerful collective experience. Rooted in the Sufi traditions of the Indian subcontinent, it uses rhythmic clapping, soaring vocals and repetitive melodic patterns to evoke a state of wajd, a heightened spiritual ecstasy.


The Warsi Brothers are widely regarded as among the finest living custodians of traditional qawwali in the subcontinent. Their powerful performances, rich vocals, and mastery of classical compositions have made them central figures in preserving this art form. Their qawwali performances reflect a tradition rooted in Sufi teachings, in which music serves as a form of devotion and spiritual expression.

As India’s renowned artists, the Warsi Brothers – Naseer Ahmed Khan Warsi and Nazeer Ahmed Khan Warsi – were honoured at the prestigious Aga Khan Music Awards 2025, which was held in London in November 2025 at the South Bank Centre.

In its citation, the jury recognised the duo for the “energetic preservation and onward transmission of the spiritual and musical legacy of Amir Khusrau to multigenerational audiences at the highest level of musical excellence.”

This recognition also comes at a time when traditional music faces challenges from rapid modernisation. Artists like the Warsi brothers help bridge the past and present by presenting authentic, high-quality performances on national and international stages. Their work ensures that qawwali remains vibrant and relevant for younger generations.

Produced and Presented by SAMA in association with Indus Music

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About Warsi Brothers

The qawwals traditionally perform at shrines (dargahs) as it serves as both worship and storytelling, carrying verses of saints, poets and mystics. Its call-and-response structure, harmonium-led arrangements and richly layered improvisations demand rigorous training, yet its appeal lies in its emotional accessibility. Over time, qawwali has travelled from shrines to global stages, retaining its devotional core while adapting to contemporary audiences.

The Warsis come from the legendary Qawaal Bachhey lineage. This highly regarded musical family traces its roots to the original ensemble trained by the poet-musician Amir Khusrau, who lived in the 13th and 14th centuries. It is widely regarded as the period of qawwali’s founding. The Warsi brothers continue to honour this tradition as they faithfully render Hazrat Amir Khusrau’s classical repertoire. Their work keeps the centuries-old spiritual and musical heritage alive for new audiences in India and around the world.

The Warsi Brothers are widely regarded as among the finest living custodians of traditional qawwali in the subcontinent. They trained under their grandfather, Padma Shri Aziz Ahmad Khan Warsi, and they represent the classical rigour and devotional depth of the Delhi Gharana. Based in Hyderabad, their family has long served as court musicians for the Erstwhile Nizam.

Date:Sun 10 May
Start time:7pm (Doors: 6.30pm)
Venue:Hall Two
Price:£10.00-£35.00
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Availability:Tickets available
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