Egyptian Superstar Tamer Hosny to headline Dubai New Year’s Eve Concert
Get ready for a dazzling New Year’s Eve celebration! Egyptian music icon Tamer Hosny is set to perform a spectacular concert in Dubai, ringing in 2025 with a high-energy show alongside Lebanese superstar Nancy Ajram. The event promises an unforgettable night of music and entertainment for fans across the globe.
Hosny, whose career spans decades, recently shared his excitement on social media. In a post from Riyadh Airport, he stated, “At Riyadh Airport, heading to Dubai Airport, God willing, in preparation for the New Year’s party. Oh God, make it a better and more beautiful year for everyone.” His words reflect the anticipation surrounding this major New Year’s Eve event.
The concert, scheduled for December 31st, will take place in Dubai, a city renowned for its extravagant celebrations and world-class entertainment venues. The pairing of Hosny and Ajram, two of the Arab world’s most popular singers, guarantees a diverse and captivating performance for attendees.
This New Year’s Eve performance comes at an exciting time for Hosny. He’s also anticipating the release of his new film, “Re Start,” which is slated to hit theaters soon. The film’s release adds another layer of excitement to his already busy schedule.
For U.S. fans who may not be familiar with Hosny, his rise to fame mirrors the success stories of many international artists. His collaboration on the album “Free Mix 3” with Sherine Abdelwahab in 2002 catapulted him to stardom, showcasing his talent to a wider audience. This Dubai concert offers a unique prospect for American audiences to experience the energy and charisma of this celebrated artist.
While specific venue details haven’t been publicly released yet, the anticipation is building for what promises to be one of the most talked-about New Year’s Eve events in the region. Stay tuned for further updates on ticket facts and location.
Tamer Hosny will be performing a New Year’s Eve concert in Dubai on December 31st alongside Nancy ajram. ([[1]])