
Natasha Noorani
Natasha Noorani is a musician, music historian, and festival director from Lahore, Pakistan. She is known for her versatility as a singer-songwriter, playback singer, and voice-over artist. Her 2023 debut album RONAQ, co-produced with Talal Qureshi and Abdullah Siddiqui, blends pop, R&B, electronic, and subcontinental music.
In 2024, she featured on Umair’s album “Rockstar Without A Guitar” and performed her second appearance on Velo Sound Station. Noorani has also contributed to Talal Qureshi’s album Turbo and performed at Boiler Room Pakistan (2022). Her hit songs include “Faltu Pyar”, “Baby Baby”, and “Choro”, and she has collaborated with artists like Strings, Hasan Raheem, Maanu, and Talal Qureshi.
Noorani co-founded and co-directs Lahore Music Meet, Pakistan’s premier music festival, and previously managed Coke Studio Season 10 and top band Strings. She also leads Peshkash, an archival project promoting 20th-century Pakistani music, and has contributed to publications like Dawn and Herald. Noorani’s leadership extends to roles in the British Council’s Women in Music program and at CityFM89.