This is the last weekend in Ramadan; we don’t know whether to cry or get all excited for one last eventful weekend, which twinkles with the lights and lanterns, and buzzes with sounds of our favourite singers. Of course this weekend is going to be epic, and we couldn’t miss telling you all about it.

Starting off with Thursday, where Mohamed Sharnoby, who’s unique voice that has been melting hearts for a while will take over Bab Al Qasr. And speaking of the unique and different voices, Ehab Tawfik is also taking over 3altawla with some of his nostalgic songs that everybody loves. Elsewhere, in a new tent this year, El Merryland, located in Merryland Park, Esseily will be performing in this amazing Ramadan ambiance.

But for some sha3by vibes, we’ve got two different tents. Hakawy El Nile with the kings of mahrganat, Oka & Ortiga; and El Hara with the man himself, Abd El Baset Hamouda. 

While The Tap East is sticking to its original vibes and amazing entertainment, and will be welcoming Shereen Abdo to El 7anafeya.

 

On Friday we will be having a nostalgic Sohour at 3altawla because Hossam Hosny will be the one in charge. And because 3 da2at song is still a trend, Bab Al Qasr decided that there’s no better way to celebrate the last Friday in Ramadan than with Abu himself. While your most loved singer, Mahmoud El Esseily and his warm songs will be waiting for us at El Hara Tent

On the other hand, Hakawy El Nile is still going with the sha3by vibes and will be having Mahmoud El Leithy to make everyone get up and dance. Lanterns is planning an exceptional show with Hegazy Metkal in the house. And a mix of well-known Arabic and English songs will be sung by Mariam Ghareeb at The Tap East’s El 7anafya.

 

A big night is being prepared for you this Saturday at the Royal Maxim Palace Kempinski’s Bab Al Qasr, where the amazing Aiyda Al Aiouby will be enchanting us with her sweet voice. Of course, all tents are open through the whole week, not just the weekend. Choose your favourite and enjoy your Sohour.
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By Sara Mosharef