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CairoScene
26-06-2025
- Entertainment
- CairoScene
Beat the Heat Fest Returns This July With Regional Stars & Concerts
Running from July 4th to 13th at the Dubai World Trade Centre, the festival will feature artists like TUL8TE, Soulja, Almas, and more. Jun 25, 2025 The fourth edition of Beat the Heat – Dubai's iconic concert series bringing global superstars together on one stage – is set to take Dubai World Trade Centre by storm from July 4th to 13th. Here's everything you need to know: On July 4th, Egyptian rapper TUL8TE kicks off the series, performing crowd favorites like 'Habibi Leih' and 'Matigi A'adi Aleiki', while sharing the stage with the UAE's own Almas, known for her blend of English and Arabic lyricism. The following day, July 5th, Egyptian band Sharmoofers will take the stage alongside Jordanian singer-songwriter Aziz Maraka, delivering hits like Maraka's 'Mafi Mennik' and 'Ahla Wahda', and Sharmoofers' fan-favorites 'Zambahola' and 'Arosty'. Next week, on July 11th, Sudanese rapper Soulja will take the stage with fiery bars and popular tracks like 'Suits' and 'Argeen', joined by Montiyago's signature sounds and Mo Ali's reggae-infused hits. The energy continues on July 12th with Saudi pop sensation Bader Al Shuaibi performing chart-toppers like 'Bravo Aleik', alongside Kuwaiti star Abdulaziz Louis and Iranian artist Nasser Abbas. The final day of the series, July 13th, will see the likes of Akhras, Big Sam, and Lana Lubany take the stage – a powerhouse trio whose combined energy promises a thrilling grand finale. Ticket prices start from AED 105 and can be secured by heading to VisitDubai's official website.


CairoScene
17-04-2025
- Entertainment
- CairoScene
Sharmoofers Make a Bold Return with Visual EP ‘UNFOLLOW'
The Egyptian band returns with UNFOLLOW—a 5-track EP, each song paired with a music video. Apr 17, 2025 Sharmoofers have never been ones to follow the rules. With their new EP UNFOLLOW, the Cairo-based trio—Ahmed Bahaa, Mohamed El-Arkan, and Farra—continue to push the boundaries of genre. Released in collaboration with Gamma Music, the project is a five-track experience where each song arrives with its own distinct music video. The EP opens with 'Lazy Boy,' a laid-back, vibrant track that blends in playful visuals and captures Sharmoofers' signature charisma. From there, the mood shifts to something softer with 'Enty Ehlawetty,' a romantic, lo-fi pop song that brings warmth and simplicity to the forefront. The tempo picks up again with 'Habayeb,' a dance-driven track rooted in Afrobeats, offering a fresh rhythmic pulse. By the fourth track, 'Warda w Oghneya,' the band takes a more emotional turn. Slower in tempo and moodier in tone, the song showcases the band's range and their ability to play different genres. The EP closes with 'Unfollow,' a track that mixes pop with South Asian-inspired beats—a fitting finale that ties the EP together.