The Kamkars are a musical family ensemble from Sanandaj, Kurdistan in Iran, comprising seven brothers and a sister. Their music blends Kurdish folk traditions with Persian classical influences and elements from global styles, creating a rich, emotive sound that connects deeply with diverse audiences.
Since their formation in the mid‑1960s, they have performed around the world, including a performance at the 2003 Nobel Peace Prize ceremony honoring Shirin Ebadi. Their repertoire includes vocal songs, instrumental pieces with traditional Kurdish instruments, and ensemble works that showcase complex rhythms and haunting melodies.
With multiple albums released over decades, The Kamkars have helped keep Kurdish musical heritage alive while innovating in arrangements and presentation. Their performances remain celebrated for their authenticity, technical mastery, and emotional power.