Sara Zare was born in a family with musical interests in Iran. Growing up, she would always listen to her father sing professionally and she developed an interest in Persian classical music. She started her professional vocal training after graduating from her first degree in Iran. Her passion for singing was constantly growing until a point when she decided to pursue singing more professionally and enter an academic voice program. Due to the ban on female singing in Iran, she started to apply abroad and managed to get admitted into the music program of Georgia State University in Atlanta and continued to do her postgraduate studies at the University of St. Thomas in Houston. After several performances at the university plus many performances as an independent musician, she made her musical theatre debut in the world premiere of ‘Covidious, A Musical Satire’ playing the roles of Dianne and Dr. Morgan. Also, she performed in the world-famous music festival of SXSW in 2022 and was one the eight female vocalists at the festival of ‘Let Her Sing’ in 2021.
Winner of the silver medal
The Global Music Awards (2021)
Winner of 2nd & 3rd place
The NATS competitions (2015, 2016, 2020)
DW Persian
Ava-haye kam shenideh az diruz ta emruz (2020)