
R&B/Urban Soul
Nick Hakim Tickets
Concerts in Ireland
- 30 October 2026Friday 20:00DublinThe Workmans ClubNick Hakim
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International Concerts
- 19 September 2026Saturday 19:00Brooklyn, NY, United StatesWarsawNick Hakim
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- 23 September 2026Wednesday 19:00Toronto, ON, CanadaThe Mod ClubNick Hakim
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- 1 October 2026Thursday 20:00Vancouver, BC, CanadaHollywood TheatreNick HakimOn partner site
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- 5 October 2026Monday 20:00San Francisco, CA, United StatesAugust HallNick Hakim
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- 31 October 2026Until 31/10/2026Manchester, United KingdomYES (Pink Room)Nick HakimOn partner site
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- 2 November 2026Until 02/11/2026Glasgow, United KingdomKing Tuts Wah Wah HutNick HakimOn partner site
- 3 November 2026Until 03/11/2026Leeds, United KingdomBrudenell Social ClubNick HakimOn partner site
- 10 November 2026Tuesday 20:00Hamburg, GermanyBahnhof PauliNick Hakim - I Can See Live: In Concert
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- 11 November 2026Wednesday 20:00Berlin, GermanyGretchenNick Hakim - I Can See Live: In Concert
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About
Nick Hakim sits somewhere between an analytical philosopher, mystic poet, and abstract painter. To hear him speak of music is to encounter someone who fully understands its power, who has been moved by its magic and seen its miracles. He’s devoted to music as both an ancient artform and eternal medicine. To hear him play music is to feel these truisms in live time. It’s a spirit that the New York-based songwriter has carried in his music—both as composer and collaborator. From early LPs like 2017’s Green Twins and 2020’s Will This Make Me Good, to his new album, I Can See, Hakim has pursued the truth in every note he’s written, every lyric he’s sung. His truth, though, is more akin to the abstract and intangible than the factual—more Borges than George Washington. It's a cosmic assuredness that manifests throughout I Can See; a belief that the good in the universe is good for a reason.
I Can See is a defining statement from an artist who has yet to put out a record that is anything but. And yet, Nick Hakim’s fourth solo LP is a different experience than his previous efforts. It’s bolder, stronger, more confident. Hakim is more intimately attuned to his vision, and there’s not a note on the album that’s out of place. Nick Hakim might shudder at anyone calling him a healer, but this is certainly music for healing, for taking a breath and facing the world with confidence, lucidity, and joy.
Setlists
- 1.Feeling Myself
- 2.Roller Skates
- 3.Only One
- 4.Bet She Looks Like You
- 5.Needy Bees
- 6.Green Twins
- 7.The Want
- 8.I Don't Know
- 9.I've Been Trying (The Impressions cover)
- 10.Miss Chew
- 11.Feel Something
- 12.Cuffed
- 13.Vertigo
- 14.Happen
- 15.Qadir
- 1.Something
- 2.My Mom (Chocolate Genius cover)
- 3.Vertigo
- 4.“The sweetest love I’ve ever known”
- 5.Happen
- 6.Qadir
- 1.Green Twins
- 2.Vertigo
- 3.Gods Dirty Work
- 4.Happen
- 5.Cuffed
- 1.Green Twins
- 2.Vertigo
- 3.Gods Dirty Work
- 4.Feeling Myself
- 5.Happen
- 6.Cuffed
- 1.Green Twins
- 2.Vertigo
- 3.Gods Dirty Work
- 4.Feeling Myself
- 5.Ani
- 6.Happen
- 7.Cuffed