
Dimash Qudaibergen
It is not without reason that the Kazakh singer is considered one of the best voices in the world. Dimash Qudaibergen's vocal range spans six octaves, from deep bass tones to the highest soprano and whistle registers. He interprets pop, rock, classical and folk music with equal virtuosity, plays several instruments and sings in seven languages.
Dimash Qudaibergen's performances are full of expressiveness and emotion, so intense that they regularly trigger a storm of feelings in the audience. His compositions unfold their full power especially when performed live. That is why his loyal fans and lovers of sophisticated music hardly ever miss a performance by the star.
The Stranger show
With ‘Stranger’, Qudaibergen combines opera, pop, rock, rap and traditional music in an impressive, emotionally charged performance. In November 2024, he already thrilled a sold-out house in Düsseldorf with this show. Now the tour is making its first guest appearance in the German capital. The programme includes songs in Kazakh, English, Spanish, Russian, French, Chinese and Italian, complemented by new compositions with traditional Kazakh instruments.A career with international resonance
Qudaibergen celebrated his first major international success in 2015 when he won the Grand Prix of the renowned ‘Slavianski Bazaar’ in Vitebsk, Belarus. His definitive breakthrough on the Asian market came in 2017 with his participation in the Chinese television show ‘Singer’ – a performance that earned him a huge fan base in China and accelerated his global rise. Throughout his career, Qudaibergen has shared the stage with world stars such as José Carreras, Plácido Domingo, Aida Garifullina, Hauser and Céline Dion. These high-profile duets underscore his versatility and international appeal. The singer is fluent in Kazakh and Russian and is intensively studying English and Mandarin. His tours regularly take him throughout Europe, Asia and North America. In Japan, Qudaibergen was even included in the Open University of Japan's programme in 2025 – as the musical component of a new Russian course in which his songs serve as teaching materials.An evening of musical brilliance, emotional depth and cultural diversity awaits Berlin when Qudaibergen takes to the stage with the song Stranger.
Dates
November 2025
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