
Taxi El Sahra at Sobar Rooftop, Somabay
Taxi El Sahra is back to Sobar Rooftop, Somabay, with DJ Cheikho and Bakir delivering a night fueled with Arabic classics that will turn the dancefloor into a full-speed joyride on Friday, the 2nd of May.

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