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Marwan Pablo, Nesma Mahgoub's CaPop choir open AUC Tahrir CultureFest - Music - Arts & Culture
Marwan Pablo, Nesma Mahgoub's CaPop choir open AUC Tahrir CultureFest - Music - Arts & Culture

Al-Ahram Weekly

time11-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Al-Ahram Weekly

Marwan Pablo, Nesma Mahgoub's CaPop choir open AUC Tahrir CultureFest - Music - Arts & Culture

The 2nd edition of AUC Tahrir's CultureFest opened Thursday with Nesma Mahgoub's CaPop choir group and a concert by Egyptian rapper Marwan Pablo. The festival opened at noon with a bazaar, in which approximately 15 small businesses sold jewellery, natural cosmetics, handcrafted items, clothing, notebooks, and hair products. The Head Over Heels exhibition opened at Margo Veillon and Future galleries, where eight senior students of AUC's visual arts programme presented their senior theses. The students' artwork included acrylic paint on canvas, mixed media installations, interactive installations, digital video projection on canvas, digital video projection with sound, sculptural installations, and vinyl stickers. Performing before a packed house at the Ewart Memorial Hall, the CaPop's choir interacted with the audience, who sang along. The semi-cappella began their one hour and a half long concert with Mahgoub's patriotic song Ya Mahrousa, followed by 14 cover songs in different languages, including English, Slovakian, Arabic, Japanese, and Zulu. Among the songs was Michael Jackson's Earth Song and We Are the World, which Mahgoub said CaPop dedicated to all those who suffer in these difficult times. The choir, led by Mahgoub, consists of 26 female singers, seven male singers, a violinist, an electric guitarist, a tambourinist, and a drummer. It delivered a confident and well-trained performance. The evening concluded with Pablo's concert titled El-Moftah (The Key). Marwan Pablo's concert started with the rising rapper Husayn as an opening act. Husayn performed some songs, including Blanco, Melaysy, and other hits. Pablo was interrupted by a fan who took the stage before security team members intervened. Soon, however, Pablo began signing his popular hits to a cheering crowd. Pablo began with his latest song Ghanima, which he released during Eid al-Fitr, followed by Ghaba, Lelly Yah, Free, Lemaza, Sindbad, and El Mabda2, among others. The evening also featured Aura, one of his most recent releases that trended big on YouTube. The second edition of the American University in Cairo's (AUC) Tahrir Culture Festival runs from 10 to 12 April at the Tahrir Cultural Centre. Some events require prior registration and some ticket purchases. Check the festival's Facebook page for more information. Ahram Online and Al-Ahram Weekly are media sponsors of the AUC Tahrir CultureFest. Follow us on: Facebook Instagram Whatsapp Short link:

Marwan Pablo Strikes Back with Fierce Eid Release ‘BONO'
Marwan Pablo Strikes Back with Fierce Eid Release ‘BONO'

CairoScene

time31-03-2025

  • Entertainment
  • CairoScene

Marwan Pablo Strikes Back with Fierce Eid Release ‘BONO'

The release comes ahead of his highly anticipated concert at AUC Tahrir on April 10 Mar 31, 2025 Marwan Pablo returns with a hard-hitting track just in time for Eid. With sharp bars and a menacing beat, the song delivers a bold statement on the current rap scene. The accompanying music video feels like a 'Barbary' throwback - just pablo and some badass car moves. The release comes ahead of his highly anticipated concert at AUC Tahrir on April 10, where his distinct tracks are set to take center stage.

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