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Enrique Iglesias to Perform Live in Egypt on May 3

Enrique Iglesias to Perform Live in Egypt on May 3

Yara Sameh
Mark your calendars and get ready as Latin hitmaker and international pop sensation Enrique Iglesias is gearing up for an electrifying performance at the Rixos Radamis Hotel in Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt, on Saturday, May 3.
The show will take place at Rixos Ramadis Hotel's open-air stage, with invitation extended only to Rixos Radamis and Rixos Premium Seagate guests. Tickets for the concert are included if guests book a minimum of five nights during their stay.
The international superstar is returning to Egypt after his last performance a decade ago on August 9, 2014, at Golf Porto Marina in the North Coast.
Iglesias, who is known for his infectious dance tracks and chart-topping ballads, is one of the most streamed and viewed artists, with over 40 billion streams across all platforms.
He has received countless elite awards as a singer and songwriter, leaving a legacy of hits that make him a global phenomenon beloved by millions around the world.
With his undeniable characteristic Latin sound and magnetic presence, Iglesias will captivate audiences like no other. Fans will be singing and dancing the night away to a setlist packed with their favorite hits including 'Hero', 'Bailando', 'Escape' and 'Tonight', echoing the sounds of love and passion in an irresistible blend of Latin and pop rhythms.
He has consistently dominated playlists with his timeless music that serves as the soundtrack to his fans' countless memories of romance and joy.

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