
Lella Fadda to Perform Free Back-to-Back Shows in Egypt
The Egyptian-Italian rapper will take the stage in Alexandria on June 19th and Cairo on June 21st with two open-access concerts.
Egyptian-Italian artist Lella Fadda is returning to Egypt this June with two free shows in Alexandria and Cairo, offering fans a chance to experience her boundary-pushing sound live. Known for her fusion of Arabic lyricism, hip-hop delivery, and pulsing basslines, Fadda has earned recognition for carving a distinctive space in Europe's experimental rap and electronic scenes.
Her upcoming performances mark a rare opportunity for Egyptian audiences to catch her live, starting on June 19th at Antoniades Park in Alexandria, followed by a set at The Greek Campus in Downtown Cairo on June 21st. Entry is free to both events.
With a background rooted in spoken word and slam poetry, Fadda's performances are known for their raw emotional energy and multilingual flow. The Cairo-born, Italy-raised rapper has been steadily gaining momentum across Europe with appearances at festivals and underground venues, blending themes of identity, migration, and resistance into her work.
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