The Syndicate concluded with a set of decisions, the first of which was banning singing permits for the Lebanese singer in Egypt
Cairo – Ahmed Al-Raedy
Posted on: September 03, 2023: 10:19 PM GST Last updated: September 04, 2023: 06:40 AM GST
A major crisis was caused by the Lebanese singer Sarah Zakaria, when she performed a concert in Egypt in the North Coast region, more than a week ago, but her integration into the conversation caused a lot of trouble.
Where the Lebanese singer released a “external word” during her interaction with the audience, after presenting one of her most famous songs, “Tiji Let’s Get Married in Secret”, which caused her to stop singing and refer her for investigation by the Egyptian Musicians Syndicate.
The Musicians Syndicate in Egypt issued a statement, on Sunday, to announce the decisions taken against the Lebanese singer, after completing an investigation with her at the syndicate headquarters.
The syndicate concluded with a set of decisions, the first of which was to prevent the singing permits of the Lebanese singer in Egypt, because of what happened at the North Coast concert, and her moral deviation from the audience through sexual expressions and suggestions that deviate from Egyptian and Arab values and public morals.
The Syndicate also fined party organizer Yasser Hariri 100,000 Egyptian pounds (about 3,000 dollars), after he brought in the Lebanese singer and his prior knowledge of the date of her departure from the traditions of the theater and the audience’s interaction with her in that.
The union was not satisfied with what happened, but rather decided to investigate the manager of the restaurant located in the North Coast region, to find out the circumstances and circumstances of the deviation from the script during the ceremony, and the extent to which legal measures were taken by the union regarding what happened.