Hajaj @ The Jazz Cafe
“*” indicates required fields A sound shaped by movement, memory and longing, Abdul Rahman Hajaj brings his deeply personal songwriting to our stage — tracing a life lived between Jeddah and London, and a voice formed across continents. Raised on a rich blend of Arabic classics, flamenco and contemporary soul, Hajaj’s music explores identity, displacement and the quiet ache of searching for belonging. His breakthrough EP Last Call For Coco introduced a cinematic, jazz-leaning soundscape featuring some of London’s finest musicians, telling a raw, intimate story of love, instability and emotional cycles. With his latest release The Waiting Room, Hajaj continues to delve into vulnerability, nostalgia and the recurring question at the heart of his writing: why. Poetic, introspective and endlessly human, Hajaj offers an evocative new chapter from an artist whose music feels both rooted and restlessly in transit. A sound shaped by movement, memory and longing, Abdul Rahman Hajaj brings his deeply personal songwriting to our stage — tracing a life lived between Jeddah and London, and a voice formed across continents. Raised on a rich blend of Arabic classics, flamenco and contemporary soul, Hajaj’s music explores identity, displacement and the quiet ache of searching for belonging. His breakthrough EP Last Call For Coco introduced a cinematic, jazz-leaning soundscape featuring some of London’s finest musicians, telling a raw, intimate story of love, instability and emotional cycles. With his latest release The Waiting Room, Hajaj continues to delve into vulnerability, nostalgia and the recurring question at the heart of his writing: why. Poetic, introspective and endlessly human, Hajaj offers an evocative new chapter from an artist whose music feels both rooted and restlessly in transit. 19:00-22:30 A sound shaped by movement, memory and longing, Abdul Rahman Hajaj brings his deeply personal songwriting to our stage — tracing a life lived between Jeddah and London, and a voice formed across continents. Raised on a rich blend of Arabic classics, flamenco and contemporary soul, Hajaj’s music explores identity, displacement and the quiet ache of searching for belonging. His breakthrough EP Last Call For Coco introduced a cinematic, jazz-leaning soundscape featuring some of London’s finest musicians, telling a raw, intimate story of love, instability and emotional cycles. With his latest release The Waiting Room, Hajaj continues to delve into vulnerability, nostalgia and the recurring question at the heart of his writing: why. Poetic, introspective and endlessly human, Hajaj offers an evocative new chapter from an artist whose music feels both rooted and restlessly in transit.
when & where
- Apr 15, 2026, 00:35
- Jazz Café, Parkway, London, United Kingdom
about The Jazz Cafe
ticket information
- £17.50 / £17.50 / £17.50 / £17.50