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Lella Fadda to Perform Free Back-to-Back Shows in Egypt
Lella Fadda to Perform Free Back-to-Back Shows in Egypt

CairoScene

time2 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • CairoScene

Lella Fadda to Perform Free Back-to-Back Shows in Egypt

The Egyptian-Italian rapper will take the stage in Alexandria on June 19th and Cairo on June 21st with two open-access concerts. Egyptian-Italian artist Lella Fadda is returning to Egypt this June with two free shows in Alexandria and Cairo, offering fans a chance to experience her boundary-pushing sound live. Known for her fusion of Arabic lyricism, hip-hop delivery, and pulsing basslines, Fadda has earned recognition for carving a distinctive space in Europe's experimental rap and electronic scenes. Her upcoming performances mark a rare opportunity for Egyptian audiences to catch her live, starting on June 19th at Antoniades Park in Alexandria, followed by a set at The Greek Campus in Downtown Cairo on June 21st. Entry is free to both events. With a background rooted in spoken word and slam poetry, Fadda's performances are known for their raw emotional energy and multilingual flow. The Cairo-born, Italy-raised rapper has been steadily gaining momentum across Europe with appearances at festivals and underground venues, blending themes of identity, migration, and resistance into her work.

World's Most Followed TikTok Star Khaby Lame Appointed UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador
World's Most Followed TikTok Star Khaby Lame Appointed UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador

Yahoo

time31-01-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

World's Most Followed TikTok Star Khaby Lame Appointed UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador

Khaby Lame, the world's most followed TikToker, has been announced as a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador. The appointment of the Italy-raised social media star was announced during a four-day trip to his native Senegal, to meet children and young people driving positive change in the country. More from Deadline Khaby Lame, World's Most Followed TikToker, Talks Cinema Ambitions, Being Inspired By Will Smith in 'The Pursuit Of Happyness' & Autobiographical Short 'I Am Khabane' – Taormina Studio Channel 4 Distances Itself From Tweets Branding European Jews "Lying Scumbags" Posted By Contestant On New Reality Series 'Go Back To Where You Came From' 'Dog Man' Arrests $1.36M, 'Companion' Scares $1.1M In Previews - Friday AM Box Office Lame joins a long list of Goodwill Ambassadors which also include Ishmael Beah, David Beckham, Orlando Bloom, Millie Bobby Brown, Priyanka Chopra Jonas, Danny Glover, Angelique Kidjo, Ricky Martin, Leo Messi, Vanessa Nakate, Liam Neeson, Katy Perry, and Shakira. His appointment by the United Nations Children's Fund comes amid uncertainty over TikTok's future in the U.S. amid demands its China-based parent company ByteDance sells the platform, over security fears. Lame made his name at the tail-end of the Covid-pandemic for his silent TikTok posts making fun of life-hack videos, kicking off with short film of him peeling a banana with his hands. Today, he has 162.4M followers on TikTok, putting him ahead of U.S. influencers Charli D'Amelio and MrBeast, who are currently the second and third most followed TikTokers with 157.4M and 113.9 million followers each. Lame's success follows a tough start in life. 'From my own experience as a child fearing poverty, struggling to find my passion at school, and losing my job during the COVID-19 pandemic, to finding my place and calling in the world, I know that all children can thrive when they are given a chance and opportunity,' said Lame. 'It's a true honour to be appointed as a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador and be part of an organisation that puts children's rights front and centre every day.' Lame moved to Italy when he was one year old with his Senegalese parents and grew up in a social housing complex in the town of Chivasso, on the edge of the northern industrial city of Turin. He struggled at school due to dyslexia and dyscalculia. His parents sent him to a Quranic school in Dakar for a time, but Lame says he has always considered himself to be Italian. He was officially granted nationality in August 2022. 'We are thrilled to welcome Khaby Lame to the UNICEF family as a Goodwill Ambassador.' said UNICEF Executive Director Catherine Russell. 'His creativity and unique perspective on the world have inspired hundreds of millions of followers, and will continue to motivate others in raising their voices and telling their stories in their own unique ways.' During his visit to Senegal, Lame met street-connected children at a shelter in Dakar, playing sports together and listening to their stories of how many had fled violence, abuse and exploitation. Other visits included to inclusive school for children with disabilities giving them access to assistive technology to learn and thrive, where he played a football game with blind children. 'I've met many young people who are standing up in their communities and making a change – be it learning technology skills, finding solutions for climate change, or empowering each other with ways to stay safe from violence,' said Lame. Best of Deadline 'Bridgerton' Season 4: Everything We Know So Far 'Knives Out 3': Everything We Know About The Second Rian Johnson Sequel 2025 Awards Season Calendar: Dates For Oscars, Spirits, Grammys, Tonys, Guilds & More

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