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Tamer Hosny & Al Shami to Perform Together in Dubai for the First Time

Tamer Hosny & Al Shami to Perform Together in Dubai for the First Time

CairoScene14-05-2025

Egypt's Tamer Hosny and Syria's Al Shami will share the stage for the first time at Coca-Cola Arena in Dubai on May 31st, promising a powerful night of Arabic music.
May 13, 2025
In a major moment for regional music fans, Tamer Hosny and Al Shami are set to perform together for the first time ever at Coca-Cola Arena on May 31st, 2025.
Presented by Live Nation Middle East, the show brings together two of the Arab world's most influential voices. Egyptian star Tamer Hosny—whose hits like "Awelny Kalam" and "Kol Marra" have become pop mainstays—returns to Dubai with his signature energy and genre-blending style that fuses pop, rock, and Egyptian folk.
He'll be joined by Syrian artist Al Shami, known for his emotive performances and widely loved tracks including "Sabran" and "Ya Leil W Yal Ein". With his soulful vocals and heartfelt lyrics, Al Shami has built a loyal following across the region.
While both artists have graced the Coca-Cola Arena stage in previous solo performances, this marks the first time they'll appear together—offering fans a rare chance to see two powerhouse acts in one night.
Tickets are on sale now, starting at AED 295 via livenation.me and coca-cola-arena.com.

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