WhoMadeWho Live at Zorlu PSM
The Copenhagen trio WhoMadeWho bring their hypnotic blend of electronic grooves and indie sensibility to Zorlu PSM's main stage. Known for their seamless drift between dancefloor euphoria and melancholic depth, this is one of those rare live sets that rewards both body and mind. Expect a tight, emotionally charged performance in one of Istanbul's best-equipped concert halls.
- Location
Zorlu PSM
Zorlu Center, Koru Sk. No:2, Levent, Beşiktaş
About this event
WhoMadeWho have spent two decades quietly building one of the most devoted followings in European electronic music — not through hype, but through the consistency of their craft. The Copenhagen-based trio of Tomas Barfod, Jeppe Kjellberg, and Tomas Høffding occupy a space that defies easy genre labeling: live instrumentation bleeds into synthesizer textures, melancholic vocals float above driving basslines, and the whole thing lands somewhere between a late-night club and a concert hall. That duality makes Zorlu PSM an unusually apt setting. Zorlu's main performance hall in Beşiktaş is among the most technically sophisticated venues in the city — excellent acoustics, sightlines that work from nearly every seat, and a crowd that tends to show up knowing exactly what they've come for. An April Monday evening here has a particular quality: the city feels calmer, the audience more focused, and WhoMadeWho's layered sound has room to breathe. The band's recent output, particularly the albums 'Through the Walls' and 'Uuuu,' leans into a kind of euphoric melancholy that hits especially hard in a live context. Expect tracks built slowly, tension held longer than comfortable, and releases that feel genuinely earned. This is not background music — it demands attention and returns it in full. Practically speaking, Zorlu Center is easily reached by metro (Gayrettepe station on the M2 line), and the surrounding complex has no shortage of dining options for a pre-show meal. Tickets typically move quickly for acts of this calibre, so securing yours early is advisable. Doors generally open 45 minutes before showtime.
