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CairoScene
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- CairoScene
Amman Music Festival Announces Full 2025 Lineup July 10th-11th
Taking place at Amman Golf Club, the festival will feature Frankey & Sandrino, The Synaptik, Avö, El Waili, Shehab and more. Jun 03, 2025 Amman Music Festival, considered Jordan's first and largest multi-genre music festival, has recently unveiled the full lineup for its 2025 edition, taking place at Amman Golf Club from July 10th to July 11th. The festival is bringing over a star-studded roster of over 30 international, regional and local artists to perform across three open-air stages: The Mirage, The Citadel, and The Obelisk. Featured on the bill is German electronic duo Frankey & Sandrino, Romanian singer Alexandra Stan, and Avö, a music producer, composer and DJ hailing from Portugal. The lineup also features Egyptian lo-fi shaabi maestro El Waili, indie artist Donia Wael, rap stars Shehab, Karim Osama and Kairokid, indie-electronic duo Husa & Zeyada, Lebanese popstar Gio MKL, Jordanian rapper The Synaptik, along with Egyptian DJ Awadly, among many others. These performances will be set alongside a wide range of activities, as well as immersive exhibitions by local artists. All tickets for the Amman Music Festival are two-day passes. Early bird tickets are available for purchase on their official website until June 6th.


Time Out Abu Dhabi
21-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Time Out Abu Dhabi
BRED Abu Dhabi 2025: the festival is coming back and we have all the deets
Get ready to flex your freshest fits because BRED Abu Dhabi is back. Yup, the festival that puts streetwear, street food and banging beats front and centre is making its way to Yas Island for its third edition – and it's going to be bigger and bolder than ever. Rap legend Nas, Grammy-nominated Canadian singer-songwriter PARTYNEXTDOOR and Egyptian group Cairokee will take to the stage at Yas Marina between Wednesday April 23 and Sunday April 27 and it's going to pop off. Nas brings his signature East Coast sound and an extensive back catalogue including N.Y State of Mind, Made You Look and The World is Yours on Friday April 25. Lebanese indie band Adonis take to the stage on Thursday April 24 and more headliners are set to be announced in the lead up to the festival. Both Wednesday and Sunday are currently without a headline act so expect some more big names on the way. This time around, BRED Abu Dhabi is also serving up a delicious slice of neo-culture with a side of Arab identity, all sprinkled with plenty of creativity. Oh, and did we mention they've dropped an exclusive track? Yes, Hena, featuring regional music powerhouses The Synaptik, Asayel and Karim Osama, is on streaming platforms now. In case you're out of the loop with the artists, it's got The Synaptik's heartfelt rap-meets-singing vibe, Asayel's sharp and empowering lyricism and Karim Osama's high-energy rap-meets-pop swagger. Produced by UAE's own Sleiman Damien, it's basically going to be your new earworm. So what's new this year? BRED is going back to where it all began: the streets. This year's festival shines a spotlight on Arab subcultures from the Levant, North Africa and the GCC, with a heavy dose of street-inspired style, sounds and snacks. It's all about celebrating creativity and collaboration and championing emerging talent across music, fashion and art. The first edition showcased streetwear, gaming, basketball and music galore. Then came round two, which brought us world-class artists like AJ Tracey, Offset and Metro Boomin. Now, edition three is gearing up to take things to a whole new level with a packed lineup of local, regional and global acts, plus unexpected collaborations and fresh surprises. You'll also find a serious nod to Abu Dhabi's contemporary culture scene, with experiences that bring together street food, art, and sports in ways that feel super unique to the UAE. From Dhs75. Wed Apr 23 – Sun Apr 27. Yas Marina Circuit, Abu Dhabi. More things to do in Abu Dhabi The concert line-up for Abu Dhabi in 2025 is looking absolutely insane 2025 is going to POP OFF Everything happening in Abu Dhabi in 2025 From new openings to big events, this is shaping up to be quite a year It's official: Abu Dhabi Comedy Season is returning for a second edition with some huge names Wow, look at this line-up Abu Dhabi's best restaurants: Everywhere you should eat at least once Your dinner inspo is sorted


The National
15-04-2025
- Entertainment
- The National
Things to do and see at Bred Abu Dhabi 2025
Bred Abu Dhabi, a street culture festival presented by Hypebeast, is back for its third year. Running from April 23 to 27 at Yas Marina Circuit, the event will feature live music, streetwear, gaming, sports, street food and art. Here's a list of all the concerts, activities and streetwear brands to look out for at this year's festival. Hip-hop singer Nas, UK rapper Nines, Canadian R&B star Partynextdoor and regional talents including Adonis and Cairokee will all take to the Bred Arena stage. On opening night, Karim Osama, Asayel and The Synaptik will perform solo sets – before coming together for the premiere of their track, Hena, composed especially for the festival. Palestinian rapper The Synaptik, whose real name is Laith Al Husseini, is known for his powerful lyrics. His latest album, Al Taman, explores mental health and personal struggles – topics rarely addressed in Arabic hip-hop. Asayel's debut single, Asliyah, blends Hejazi slang from her native Saudi region. She wowed crowds with a standout performance at last year's Soundstorm festival in Riyadh. Osama, meanwhile, has built a reputation for energetic pop tracks enriched with the electro-influenced sounds of Mahraganat music. Other regional artists on the line-up include Dana Hourani, Nayra, Marwan Moussa, Saud G, Afroto and Blu Fiefer. From exclusive streetwear drops to global collaborations, Bred's fashion zone will feature labels including Pieces Uniques, Daily Paper, Les Benjamins, 5ivepillars and Precious Trust. Sneaker brands such as Adidas, Asics, Umbro, Timberland, New Era and New Balance will also have a presence. The festival will also feature a number of homegrown UAE talent at booths by Ser, Mesmari, Basement, and Wyld x Jeeski, as well as multi-brand favourites such as Sneaker District, Foot Locker and JD Sports. The Top Baller Gulf 1v1 Cup finals will take place at the festival to culminate a tournament that started in Dubai in January. The winner of the tournament will earn themselves a 12-month boot deal from adidas. A women's 5v5 tournament called Copa Laha will be led by Budreya Faisal, the founder of Dubai club Banaat FC. Gamers can meet NBA 2K League pros and test their skills at the NBA 2K Zone, with interactive games like Catch & Win and Fast Break challenges. Street artist Futura will be signing copies of his book, Futura: The Artist's Monograph. Global artists including Marwan Shahin, Joelle Jabbour, Stephany and Shamma Bu Hazza will create custom pieces live. Visitors will also be treated to a tech-meets-art installation featuring projection mapping and a high-energy hip-hop dance show at the Nissan x Bred collab. Bred will host street food stalls with international favourites such as Gotham Burger Social Club and L'Industrie Pizzeria, plus Choukran, which will be serving up soulful Moroccan cuisine. Local eateries including Kaak Al Quds, Mattar, Lila Taqueria, Lento and Polline will also be present. There will also be a block party hosted by Anghami, Fred's Coffee Party and Discosan. Day passes for Bred Abu Dhabi cost Dh75 with concert tickets starting from Dh245.


CairoScene
16-03-2025
- Entertainment
- CairoScene
BRED Abu Dhabi Highlights Regional MENA Artists in 2025 Lineup
This year's festival welcomes regional heavyweights including Cairokee, The Synaptik, Karim Osama, Asayel, Dana Hourani, Nayra, Odeal, Afroto, Marwan Moussa and Ilmond. Mar 16, 2025 BRED Abu Dhabi—presented by Hypebeast—returns from April 23rd to 27th, bringing together global hip-hop icons and some of the most compelling voices from the MENA region's music scene. Leading the charge in Arabic rock, Cairokee and Adonis continue to push alternative music in the region, while artists like The Synaptik, Afroto, and Marwan Moussa have helped shape the MENA rap scene's distinct sonic identity, blending drill, trap, and old-school influences. Meanwhile, Dana Hourani, Nayra, and Ilmond bring their own blend of indie, R&B, and experimental influences, showcasing the depth of talent emerging from the region. Odeal, known for his fusion of Afrobeats and R&B, adds a fresh rhythmic dynamic, while Asayel, one of the region's rising female rappers, further highlights the growing presence of Arabic hip-hop on global stages. BRED also features international stars like Nas, Nines, and PARTYNEXTDOOR, whose presence highlights the festival's ability to bridge global and regional sounds. Alongside the live performances, this year's BRED Abu Dhabi will also showcase street art, basketball tournaments and fashion activations.


CairoScene
29-01-2025
- Entertainment
- CairoScene
The Synaptik, Asayel & Karim Osama Collide on ‘Hena'
The Synaptik, Asayel & Karim Osama Collide on 'Hena' 'Hena', a new track featuring The Synaptik, Karim Osama and Asayel, touches on themes of unity by bringing together artists from across the Arab world. The track is rooted in cypher rap, honouring and uniting the shared experiences of the Levant, North Africa and the GCC. The three artists paddle verses back and forth, creating a piece that resists a certain structure while navigating constant shifts in production, songwriting themes and lyrical content. The track opens with Palestinian-Jordanian rapper The Synaptik, who is known for tackling themes of loyalty, migration and social justice. Here, The Synaptik navigates borderline electronic synths coupled with hard-hitting drums. The production quickly transitions, moving from EDM undertones to Eastern symphonic string instruments, chopped and layered with thick 808 kicks, trap hi-hats and clapping percussion. As the track progresses, Karim Osama enters with a highly autotuned melodic performance with lots of reverb, leading into the pre-chorus and crawling to the hook. While brief, Karim's verse stands out with striking intensity, offering a contrast to the track's more subdued and varied sections. The chorus, though it appears only once, delivers a powerful moment that lingers long after the track moves forward. In the third section, Saudi rapper Asayel delivers a confident verse, asserting her authenticity using her intricate wordplay, referencing her name 'Asayel' alongside 'اصليه' or 'Aslyah' which translates to 'original' in Arabic, reinforcing her commitment to staying true to her colours while throwing shade at the superficiality around her. "اصليه و ماشه ب أصلي" 'Authentic, and I walk with my roots.' Her verse unfolds over a hard-hitting trap beat, where the hypnotic pulse of Arabic percussion, punctuated by syncopated claps and intricate rhythms, creates a dynamic backdrop that perfectly complements her biting commentary. Produced by Lebanese music producer Sleiman Damien, who had previously collaborated with prominent Arab pop artists like Assi Hellani, Haifa Wehbe, Georges Wassouf and Nassif Zeytoun, 'Hena' jumps through various genres, at times feeling more like an exercise in eclecticism rather than a commitment to a cohesive vision. The transitions from one sonic palette to another, while adventurous, can feel like it undermines the track's flow rather than enhancing it. The Synaptik's versatility is most apparent in the intro and outro, but I couldn't help but feel that his contribution to the track could have been more present throughout. While those moments are distinct, the overall song might have benefitted from a more consistent showcase of his dynamic flow. His verse, when it does appear, matches the electric energy of the production, but the track feels more like a collection of standout moments than a unified statement.