Elissa & Other Arab Artists are Coming to Kuwait Next Month

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Iconic Arab singers Elissa, Ramy Sabry, Ahmed Saad, and Bahaa Sultan are coming to Kuwait this October!

The concert will be hosted on Friday, Oct. 25 at The Arena and tickets for the concert are on sale at The Arena Kuwait website

Elissa

Elissa, born Elissar Khoury on October 27, 1972, is a highly acclaimed Lebanese singer and one of the most successful Arab pop artists in the Middle East. Over her career, she has won multiple World Music Awards and Murex d'Or awards for her contributions to music. Some of her most iconic albums include Ayshalak (2002), Bastanak (2006), Asaad Wahda (2012), and Saharna Ya Leil (2016). 

Ramy Sabry

Ramy Sabry is a well-known Egyptian singer and composer who has become one of the leading voices in modern Arabic pop music. Some of his biggest hits include "Ana Babiet," "Ghariba," "Enta Habiby," and "Seket El Salama." He has received the Universal Music MENA Award and a Middle East Music Award for the 'Best Middle Eastern Artist'.

Ahmed Saad

Ahmed Saad is a prominent Egyptian singer, songwriter, and actor, known for his significant contributions to Arabic pop music. Some of his most popular tracks include "El Hekaya," "Wa Fik," "Bia," and "Ana Habait". Ahmed Saad has received several awards and nominations throughout his career, including recognition at the Murex d'Or and various Arab music festivals.

Bahaa Sultan

Bahaa Sultan is a well-known Egyptian singer and songwriter, celebrated for his contributions to contemporary Arabic pop music. Some of his notable tracks include "Sahran," "Ya Kheda," and "Bahibak," which have been well-received and contributed to his popularity.

If you love these Arab icons, book your tickets soon!

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