Home » Entertainment » Safaa Abu Al-Saud Returns with Charity Concert in Cairo, Supporting Heart Patients, Cancer, and People with Special Needs

Safaa Abu Al-Saud Returns with Charity Concert in Cairo, Supporting Heart Patients, Cancer, and People with Special Needs

The able Egyptian artist, Safaa Abu Al-Saud, will return to perform concerts this Friday evening, in Cairo, through a concert in favor of one of the global campaigns to support heart patients, cancer and people with special needs, as she was chosen to be her ambassador in the Arab region. Her official song is also performed in collaboration with an Italian singer.

And Abu Al-Saud expressed, in media statements, her pleasure at her return to revive the concerts again, especially since it will be with the aim of charitable work and to support millions of patients in the world.

The ceremony will include the participation of a number of artists and public figures, most notably Hani Ramzy, Razan Maghribi, Anushka, Dalia Mostafa, media personality Lina Shaker, Sabreen and Nada Bassiouni, and others.

Safaa Abu Al-Saud reappeared in the Egyptian art scene during the recent period, as she was honored last June by the Artistic House for Folk and Performing Arts, for her entire work in her artistic career.

It should be noted that Abu Al-Saud graduated from the Conservatoire Institute in 1967, then obtained a diploma from the Film Institute, Department of Directing in 1991. She started her work as an actress on the radio in the program (Baba Sharo), then moved to the theater and presented with the theater lights trio “Music in the Neighborhood”. Al-Sharqi, Cairo in a thousand years, Al-Harafish, you are the one who killed Aliwa.

She also worked in the cinema, and among her most prominent films are “Bumba Kashar, Fun and Torment, Demons Forever.” She also presented a number of children’s songs, the most famous of which is “Welcome to Eid”, which is sung by different generations during holiday celebrations. She also presented a program entitled “Safa Hour”, which It hosted a group of the most prominent Egyptian and Arab artists.

Leave a Comment

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.