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Kazem El Saher: New Album Release and Upcoming Concerts Revealed

The Iraqi singer, Kazem Al-Saher, is experiencing intense artistic activity these days. After spending a vacation that extended for nearly a month in his luxurious home in the Marbella region of Spain, following the success of his summer season concerts, “The Caesar” returns with many artistic surprises in his arsenal, which his large audience is waiting for.

Kazem El Saher sets the date for his new album… and reveals his upcoming concerts

After performing two public concerts for the Arab communities in Sweden and Germany, Al-Saher is preparing to participate in the “Festival of Classical Singing,” which is being hosted by the Saudi capital, Riyadh, during the period between 12 and 15 October of this year, on the stage of the Abu Bakr Salem Theater on “Riyadh City Boulevard,” where He will perform on the second night next Friday evening, in a concert that brings together the artist Jahida Wehbe and the Saudi talent Arwa, before meeting his fans in the Sultanate of Oman, on the evening of next November 24 at the Oman Convention and Exhibition Center, and renewing his meeting with his Emirati fans with two successive concerts, on December 22 and 23. Next at Dubai Opera, he will conclude his concerts this year in the Lebanese capital, Beirut, with a concert on the evening of December 30th.

Kazem El Saher will perform at the Dubai Opera next December

Two years of preparation:

Al-Saher is scheduled to participate in the fourth edition of the “Riyadh Season” concerts, which begin on October 28, but the date of his concert has not yet been announced, while negotiations are underway with him to revive the New Year’s Eve evening, as his management is currently studying the idea of ​​singing in Qatar or Egypt.

Regarding his new album, the Lebanese maestro Michel Fadel, who handled the musical arrangement of all the album’s songs, revealed that it will be released in the middle of next November, after two years of preparations. He said in press statements that Al-Saher completed 25 songs, and chose 12 of them to present in the new album, which It includes songs from the poems of the late Nizar Qabbani and Karim Al-Iraqi, in addition to presenting songs from his own words, and from other poets, including: Asaad Al-Ghurairi, Daoud Al-Ghannam, Khalil Ailbouni, Yasser Al-Baili, Jumana, and Darren Shabeer.

After performing his concert in Riyadh, as part of the “Festival of Classical Singing,” Al-Saher will head to the Turkish city of Istanbul to film the poem “Don’t Oppress Him,” one of the songs in the new album, which is one of the words of the late poet Karim Al-Iraqi, which will be released in conjunction with the release of the album.

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