NPR Tiny Desk Concerts

Pilih Musim

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E1

Sunny Jain's Wild Wild East

Sunny Jain's music promotes the idea of not just crossing boundaries but obliterating them all together.

E2

Kevin Kaarl

The Chihuahuan artist transfigures traditional Sinaloan instrumentation into folky new styles.

E3

The Good Ones

The Rwandan group's determination to spread its musical message is an inspiration.

E4

yMusic

The band's unique sound, driven by its peculiar blend of trumpet, winds and strings, seems like a compelling soundtrack for an age when music genres are becoming increasingly arbitrary.

E5

The Japanese House

The U.K. singer-songwriter recasts four of her electro-pop songs in fresh arrangements.

E6

Hania Rani

The Polish pianist and composer blurs the lines of ambient, classical and house in this performance.

E7

BLK ODYSSY

An 18-minute flex that proves the artist is the modern personification of funk.

E8

Thee Sacred Souls

The San Diego-based trio made its mark at the Tiny Desk with satin vocals and vintage melodies.

E9

Katie Von Schleicher

With an eight-piece band, the singer-songwriter brings her wry charm to the Tiny Desk.

E10

Timo Andres

To mark Philip Glass' 87th birthday, the astute pianist Timo Andres stops by to play a contrasting pair of the composer's popular etudes.

E11

Joshua Redman

Joshua Redman illustrates why he is one of today's best saxophonists.

E12

Carrtoons

Ben Carr, who performs as Carrtoons, keeps the producer-led Tiny Desk tradition alive in this set.

E13

Berhana

The Atlanta singer pays homage to his roots with Ethiopian jazz pianist Kibrom Birhane and members of the Ethio Cali band.

E14

Tinashe

Tinashe's Tiny Desk performance proves her artistry has never been one-dimensional.

E15

Cinder Well

The California-raised, Ireland-based songwriter performs a set of folk songs that wind around the passage of time.

E16

Irreversible Entanglements

The free jazz band with a punk ethos runs through six songs without breaks.

E17

Jeezy

The Atlanta superstar focuses on the early chapters of his career in his Tiny Desk.

E18

Kelela

The artist brings a distinctive, creative vision to her Tiny Desk performance.

E19

Butcher Brown

The Richmond, Va. band brings its signature hot and funky "solar music" to the Desk.

E20

Wednesday

"I learned how to play guitar watching Tiny Desk concerts," lead singer Karly Hartzman says. The Asheville rock band translates its noisy, country-influenced sound to a quieter setting.

E21

Squirrel Flower

The Chicago-based indie rocker plays stripped back versions of her thundering rock songs.

E22

311

What better way to spend March 11 than with 311 bringing love and nostalgia to the Tiny Desk.

E23

Jennifer Koh and Missy Mazzoli

Two adventurous musicians trace the history of their fruitful collaboration in a set of pieces both ferocious and beautiful.

E24

Justin Timberlake

The artist, who just dropped his new album Everything I Thought It Was, comes to the Tiny Desk with a set that leans heavily on his early solo catalog.

E25

Chappell Roan

The utterly commanding artist takes the Tiny Desk stage with a magnetic performance and a towering wig.

E26

Soul Glo

For the first time, a hardcore punk band graces the Tiny Desk — and ignites a mosh pit in the office.

E27

Big Sean

The respected lyricist and hip-hop hitmaker comes to the Desk for one of the longest set lists in Tiny Desk history.

E28

Víkingur Ólafsson

The thoughtful pianist from Iceland plays a set of gentle pieces — from Bach to Bartók — evoking nostalgic memories of his childhood.

E29

Thandiswa Mazwai x globalFEST 2024

One of post-apartheid South Africa's most influential musicians comes to the Tiny Desk.

E30

Tarta Relena x globalFEST 2024

The Spanish duo's timeless, poetic songs evoke images of lyricists and vocalists from centuries past.

E31

El Laberinto del Coco x globalFEST 2024

A five-song set from a genre-bending collective built around the folklore and rhythmic styles of bomba.

E32

Linda May Han Oh

In this Tiny Desk, Oh presents a mix of cuts from her 2023 release, The Glass Hours, and new works.

E33

Yaya Bey

The New York-bred singer-songwriter creates a sense of closeness with her audience in this soul-stirring set.

E34

Fujii Kaze

NPR unveils the very first performance for Tiny Desk Concerts JAPAN, featuring talented Japanese singer and pianist Fujii Kaze.

E35

Sleater-Kinney

At the Desk, Sleater-Kinney was all business — as wiry and vital as ever.

E36

Hauschka

It's hard to spot everything Hauschka deployed for this mostly improvised set, from pink putty to strings stuffed with tin foil.

E37

Lise Davidsen

The Norwegian soprano, with plenty of horsepower, unleashes a high C, and much subtle singing, in a thrilling set.

E38

Hot Chip

The electro-pop group performs some of its enduring classics at the Tiny Desk.

E39

Ne-Yo

Forever the showman, the R&B star and songwriter brings some of his biggest hits to the Tiny Desk.

E40

Tiny Desk Premiere: Marty Stuart and His Fabulous Superlatives

The country and bluegrass music legend performs an excellent set with a finale fit for church.

E41

WILLOW

The artist plays new songs from her forthcoming album, empathogen, as well as throwback hits at the Tiny Desk.

E42

Otoboke Beaver

The outrageously fun Japanese punk band speeds and screams through its catalog.

E43

Kiefer

With decades clocked behind the piano and a strong catalog, Kiefer Shackelford is primed for this moment.

E44

Yasser Tejeda

The gifted guitarist combines traditional Dominican music with jazz and rock in his performance.

E45

Luciana Souza

The Brazilian jazz singer and Trio Corrente perform selections from their Grammy-nominated album Cometa.

E46

Gary Bartz

The 83-year-old NEA Jazz Master turns the Tiny Desk into a place of musical worship.

E47

Tiny Desk Premiere: Ana Tijoux

At the Tiny Desk, the French-born Chilean rapper features tracks from across her catalog rich with cultural commentary and political critique.

E48

The Staves

The Tiny Desk setting perfectly illuminates the power of The Staves' sisterly harmonies.

E49

Bob James

The jazz pianist performs a decades-spanning set, including a new, improvised version of "Nautilus" with DJ Jazzy Jeff and Talib Kweli.

E50

Nelly Furtado

Nelly Furtado's Tiny Desk performance felt like a victory lap — a greatest-hits reel and a homecoming all at once.

E51

The Philharmonik

The 2024 Tiny Desk Contest winner — the multi-genre artist The Philharmonik — performs a celebratory set.

E52

Sean Paul

The Jamaican superstar Sean Paul’s Tiny Desk set is all gas and no breaks.

E53

Tems

The Nigerian singer-songwriter performs standout songs from her forthcoming album, Born in the Wild.

E54

Lakecia Benjamin

The alto saxophonist burst into her Tiny Desk Concert like a meteor breaching the atmosphere.

E55

Tierra Whack

The Philly rapper gave playful, grade school shenanigans in her Tiny Desk featuring a surprise guest.

E56

Chaka Khan

The “Queen of Funk” graces the Tiny Desk with a set list to groove to.

E57

Kierra Sheard

The Gospel singer brings her faith to the Tiny Desk with a stirring medley of her greatest hits.

E58

Meshell Ndgeocello

The Grammy-winning artist brings powerful cuts from her forthcoming album, No More Water: The Gospel of James Baldwin, as well as fan favorites, to this performance.

E59

Brittney Spencer

The boundary-pushing singer-songwriter brings her country sensibility to the Tiny Desk.

E60

Flo Milli

The Tiny Desk has humbled many artists, but Flo Milli strutted into NPR HQ for this set with the unwavering confidence of an OG.

E61

SWV

We conclude 2024’s Black Music Month celebration at the Tiny Desk with the catalyst for the all-female lineup.

E62

Tiny Desk Premiere: Silvia Pérez Cruz

The Spanish singer performs her brilliantly distinct songs at the Tiny Desk.

E63

Laura Jane Grace & the Mississippi Medicals

The artist crams more than two decades of music, from solo material to Against Me! cuts, into her performance.

E64

María José Llergo

Llergo's performance brings the spirit of a Spanish music scene built on tradition but exploding with new energy to the Tiny Desk.

E65

Julius Rodriguez

The New York-bred and Los Angeles- based pianist and multi-instrumentalist has been regarded as a young master in the jazz world.

E66

The Wiz

The cast of the newest Broadway revival turns NPR headquarters into Emerald City.

E67

Nathy Peluso

The Spanish artist brought all of her genre-bending, vocal powerhouse energy to her Tiny Desk concert.

E68

Phish

The beloved jam band plays a handful of classics and new tracks at the Desk.

E69

Álvaro Díaz

The Puerto Rican rapper brought a relaxed energy and community feel to his performance.

E70

Norah Jones

The singer-songwriter makes her long-awaited appearance at the Tiny Desk with a collection of light, breezy tracks.

E71

Feist

The singer-songwriter showcases new and old material in her long-awaited Tiny Desk debut.

E72

Ryan Leslie

The singer-songwriter and entrepreneur adapts his big, synth-heavy sound for his performance.

E73

Tiny Desk Premiere: Shae Universe

Shae Universe takes us on a journey of love in all its forms in this concert: lust, romance and self-love.

E74

Kehlani

Kehlani’s Tiny Desk invites viewers on a ride through several of their biggest hits.

E75

The LOX

After 30 years in the game, the rap trio brings a fresh, new sound to the Desk.

E76

Alana Springsteen

Springsteen showed up ready to make it count, with a carefully arranged set list and an incredible band.

E77

Milton Nascimento & esperanza spalding (Home) Concert

The musical icons perform new songs from their forthcoming album, Milton + esperanza, in a rare video performance.

E78

Devo

The group brings its playfully subversive style to the Tiny Desk.

E79

Chucho Valdés

The Cuban pianist brings his legendary blend of jazz, classical and Cuban tradition.

E80

Sierra Ferrell

Sierra Ferrell is the May Queen of American roots music — no matter what month it is.

E81

Keyon Harrold

The artist brings his musical family together across jazz, R&B and hip-hop to the Tiny Desk.

E82

Katy Kirby

The singer-songwriter’s clear voice and distinctive lyrical imagery shine in this dynamic performance.

E83

Maxwell

The soul singer seduces the Tiny Desk audience with his tender songs of love and heartbreak.

E84

Lainey Wilson

The whole deeply charming set announced Wilson as a star with staying power.

E85

Pygmy Lush

This Tiny Desk is the atmospheric folk band’s first live performance in seven years.

E86

Mdou Moctar

There’s a righteous fury to Mdou Moctar’s music, but also a reminder the good fight is always worth fighting.

E87

Remi Wolf

Remi Wolf may be a superhero who isn’t entirely aware of her powers.

E88

Juanes

The Colombian superstar brought his intensely personal songs, which didn’t lose their power of speaking to heart.

E89

Danny Ocean

The Venezuelan artist’s performance reflects his ability to make universal music about love without losing sight of larger human struggles.

E90

Daniel, Me Estás Matando

The Mexican band brings its signature “Boleroglam” to the Tiny Desk.

E91

OKAN

The group’s Afro-Cuban sounds honor tradition while stretching the boundaries of how it's expressed.

E92

Ivan Cornejo

Whether in a stadium of 75,000 or behind a desk in an office building, Ivan Cornejo sings two notes and the heart quiets.

E93

Fabiola Méndez

The Puerto Rican artist brings joy to the Tiny Desk with her signature cuatro.

E94

Rita Payés

The artist performs a variety of Spanish jazz that’s contemporary and nimble in its delivery, yet leans heavily on tradition.

E95

Ca7riel & Paco Amoroso

Argentina is a country notorious for unabashed expression and Ca7riel & Paco Amoroso take nothing for granted when it comes to showing up as they are.

E96

Eladio Carrión

The Kansas-born, Puerto Rico-raised artist blends English language hip-hop and Latin trap seamlessly in this performance.

E97

The Marías

The indie band brings its authenticity and bedroom pop style to the Tiny Desk’s slightly bigger space.

E98

Sheila E.

One of the world’s most recognized drummers glides easily from genre to genre in this performance.

E99

John Holiday

The countertenor’s sparkling personality shines brightly in a wide ranging set that includes jazz, classical and spirituals.

E100

Audrey Nuna

The artist’s setlist perfectly encapsulates how much musical ground she’s able to cover.

E101

Kamasi Washington

The Grammy-nominated saxophonist brought the house down with his reflective, danceable ballads.

E102

The Baylor Project

The musical and life partners’ playfulness and love for each other is on full display in this performance.

E103

Dua Lipa

The pop superstar finally graced the actual Tiny Desk with joyous music, at a time when we could all use it.

E104

Sylo

The Toronto-based R&B artist’s voice is light and airy, but cozy. In reimaginations of his songs, Sylo reflects his quick growth as an artist.

E105

Chelsea Wolfe

Wolfe strips down her colossal sound to its barest, most intimate elements, revealing the profound beauty within.

E106

Sheer Mag

The Philly band, a force for good in rock and roll, runs through a career-spanning set with a little help from some bagpipes.

E107

LaRussell

The Vallejo, Calif., rapper brings his famous backyard vibes to the Tiny Desk.

E108

Elmiene

The British singer-songwriter performs his charismatic, '90s R&B-inspired love songs.

E109

Yunchan Lim

The youngest ever winner of the Van Cliburn Piano Competition makes our trusty upright piano sound like a 9-foot grand in music by Liszt and Tchaikovsky.

E110

Durand Jones

The artist sings fervently of hope, joy and perseverance backed by a group of impressive gospel singers.

E111

The Magnetic Fields

The band performs more than half a dozen songs across the beloved 69 Love Songs.

E112

Wyatt Flores

The young country artist solidifies himself as a rising star in this captivating performance.

E113

Teedra Moses

The artist celebrates the 20th anniversary of her landmark debut album Complex Simplicity.

E114

TV On The Radio

Celebrating the 20th anniversary of Desperate Youth, Bloodthirsty Babes, the band plays a breathtaking and career-spanning set.

E115

Rosie Tucker

The indie rocker brings their catchy songs full of big ideas to the Tiny Desk.

E116

Old Crow Medicine Show

The band performs its revved-up take on roots music at the Tiny Desk.

E117

Doechii

The Grammy-nominated rapper moved throughout her Tiny Desk with purpose — knowing exactly what she wanted and how to achieve it.

E118

Stereophonic

E119

Billie Eilish

E120

Waxahatchee

E121

Yo Gabba GabbaLand!

E122

Sabrina Carpenter