Sounds of LA: Woven Verses: Mahsa and Marjan Vahdat in Concert

Performance in Sounds of LA series
Side-by-side image of two women, one wraps her arms over shoulders with a scarf, the other stands with her hands in her hair.

Masha Vahdat (left) and Marjan Vahdat (right)

Saturday and Sunday, Apr 25 and 26, 2026

Apr 25, 2026, at 7pm
Apr 26, 2026, at 3pm

Getty Center

Harold M. Williams Auditorium

Free

Tickets are free, but required for event entrance. Your event ticket will also serve as your Center entrance reservation. Please note, there is a fee for parking.

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About

Born in Iran and now living in the San Francisco Bay area, Mahsa and Marjan Vahdat are internationally acclaimed singers, musicians, composers, and teachers. Whether performing together or separately, the sisters take Persian poetry—particularly that of Rumi and Hafez—to new heights and spaces. For their Getty appearance the Vahdats present a new project, “Woven Verses,” accompanied by Ara Dinkjian (oud), Greg Ellison (percussion), Naseem Latrash (cello), Emma Powell (violin), and Tamer Pinabasi (qanoon).

Know Before You Go

Duration

Approximately 75 minutes.

Planning your arrival

Please bring your tickets with you and have them open on your mobile device or printed. Your event ticket is also your entry to the Getty Center and will be checked upon arrival as you go through security before taking the tram or walking up the hill.

Your ticket will also be checked at the event entrance.

Note that during busy times of year and weekends, we recommend planning your visit to allow for at least 30 minutes to park, go through security, and make your way up to the event.

Event Check-In

Check-in begins 90 minutes before program start time at the Harold M. Williams Auditorium.

Doors open 30 minutes before program start time.

Seating

Unless otherwise noted, ticketed events have open seating. We recommend arriving early to make your seat selection.

Accessibility

Wheelchairs are available for free rental on a first-come, first-served basis at the Lower Tram Station above the parking structure and at the Coat Check Room in the Museum Entrance Hall.

Seating for wheelchair users and their party is available at the back of the auditorium, as well as at the front of the space. If you'd like to sit in the front, please let a Visitor Services associate know when you check in and they can escort you to these seats.

Assisted listening devices are available for this event. Please request one from our Visitor Services associates when you check in.

For more information on how we can support your visit to the Getty Center, learn about accessibility at Getty.

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