Named Jordan's “Musical Ambassadress”, jordanian virtuoso Farah Siraj balances a career that spans the United States, Europe and the Middle East. Described by TimeOut New York as the "Norah Jones of the Middle East", Farah has performed at some of the world's most prestigious platforms, including the United Nations, Nobel Prize Hall, the World Economic Forum, The John F. Kennedy Center in Washington DC, Lincoln Center in New York, Nobel Peace Prize Forum, MTV Coke Studio and Blue Note New York, among others. Farah has performed before HM King Abdullah II and HM Queen Rania of Jordan, HM King Juan Carlos of Spain, HH Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum and HE Secretary-General of the United Nations, Ban Ki-moon. In addition, Farah represents Jordan annually on United Nations World Peace Day.
Farah is currently touring with music from her new release, Dunya, hailed by Rolling Stone Magazine as “vivacious arabian flamenco jazz.” To this date, Farah has toured the Middle East, Europe, India, South America and the United States, spreading the message of peace through her music. During her tour of India, Farah shared the stage with India's most renowned composer, A.R. Rahman, performing Zariya live on MTV. The song hit #1 in the music charts in India and the Middle East.