
Disco Misr Announce Album Launch Festival & World Tour May 30th
Tickets for the opening Europe show in Barcelona are available and details for the remaining dates yet to be announced.
Apr 03, 2025
Egyptian electronic trio Disco Misr has announced their first-ever world tour, running from May 30th to June 4th. Their upcoming album, 'تسعة تلاقي', plays on the Arabic idiom 'you reap what you sow,' replacing تسعي (strive) with تسعة (nine) to mark the band's ninth release.
The tour kicks off in Egypt on May 30th with a large-scale festival at ZED Park in Sheikh Zayed, expected to draw over 10,000 attendees. The full-day event will feature supporting acts, immersive visuals, and interactive experiences. The group will then take their show to international stages, closing out the European leg back in Egypt on July 4th with a final performance on the North Coast.
Each year, Disco Misr releases a remix album featuring 20 to 25 reimagined tracks, forming the backbone of their live performances. Since forming in 2014 and solidifying their lineup in 2016, Disco Misr have built a reputation for electrifying performances that fuse music and visuals. While they have performed globally and embarked on limited tours, this marks their first structured world tour.
Tickets for the opening European show in Barcelona are available on DiscoMisr.com , with details for the remaining dates yet to be announced.
Stay tuned to #SceneNoise for updates.

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