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Jordan

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Jordan

Top Artists from Jordan

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144,810

796,967 listeners

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16,107

593,053 listeners

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431,277

557,249 listeners

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1.0 million

263,133 listeners

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189,077

120,806 listeners

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128,361

92,257 listeners

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76,605

71,229 listeners

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36,196

61,538 listeners

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7,523

11,364 listeners

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2,395

8,537 listeners

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10

272 listeners

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918

106 listeners

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52

36 listeners

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56

17 listeners

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36

10 listeners

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127

5 listeners

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About Jordan

Jordan, the Hashemite Kingdom tucked between the Dead Sea and the desert, is a small country with a surprisingly big voice in music. Its cultural fabric blends ancient Arab melodies with contemporary currents, creating a sonic landscape that speaks to both tradition and experimentation. With about 11 million people, Jordan’s audiences are passionate, diverse, and eager to hear new sounds echoing through historic spaces and modern clubs alike.

Music in Jordan moves across a spectrum—from dabke foot-stomp rhythms that accompany weddings to soaring Arabic pop, indie rock, hip-hop, and electronic music. Central to the country’s sound is the deep well of maqam and modal scales, which musicians fuse with electric guitars, synths, and urban beats. This synthesis has helped Jordanian artists reach regional audiences while maintaining a distinct local flavor—one that respects roots while inviting global influence.

Among the notable Jordanian acts, Autostrad stands out as a respected voice in the indie and alternative scene. Their work often blends funk-inflected grooves with Arabic sensibilities, highlighting a vibrant, youth-driven approach to rock and pop. Jadal, another widely known act, represents the rock-leaning vein of the country’s contemporary music, drawing crowds with energetic performances and songs that mix Arabic lyricism with Western-influenced arrangements. On the vocal front, Omar Al Abdallat has been a recognizable figure, cited for his expressive singing and international exposure through regional talent platforms. Together, these artists symbolize Jordan’s capacity to produce music that travels—from local stages to international festivals—without losing its sense of place.

The country’s live music scene is anchored by storied venues and emblematic festivals. The ancient Roman Theater in Amman hosts outdoor concerts that blend history with sound, offering an atmospheric backdrop for everything from orchestral programs to contemporary gigs. The Royal Cultural Center and other modern venues in Amman provide spaces where emerging bands, established acts, and international guests share bills, creating a bridge between the city’s historic neighborhoods and its forward-looking creative hubs. The Jerash Festival of Culture and Arts, held in the ancient ruins of Jerash, is one of the region’s most enduring stage experiences. It brings together musicians, dancers, poets, and performers from across the Arab world and beyond, turning a Roman-era arena into a dynamic platform for dialogue through music.

Jordan’s influence on the regional music scene extends beyond performances. Its artists frequently collaborate across borders, infusing Palestinian, Iraqi, Syrian, and Gulf influences into their own work. The country’s festivals and venues nurture a culture of experimentation, from traditional dabke-inflected tracks to electronic productions and rap that address social themes and personal stories. For music enthusiasts, Jordan offers a compelling itinerary: intimate live nights in Amman, heritage settings that transform concerts into cultural events, and a rising wave of young artists who are redefining what Arabic music can sound like in the 21st century.