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đ€The Cairokee Empire rises once more, this time at the Cairo International Stadium. On Saturday, 28 June, the band promises over a decadeâs worth of iconic music at the largest venue in Africa. You can grab your tickets through Tazkarti.
HAPPENING THIS WEEK-
Alexa, play âShake Your Groove Thing.â On Tuesday, 24 June, Cairo-based dancer and actress Badra will be performing at The Grand Theatre in New Cairo. You can secure your spot by contacting The Grand Theatre through its official Instagram account.
The â90s are calling, and on Friday, 27 June, weâre picking up. Egyptian band Cassette â90s will be performing live at Zamalekâs El-Sawy Culturewheel, and you best believe theyâll be doubling down on nostalgia. This motley crew of â90s aficionados knows how to keep an audience on their feet, so if a trip a few decades back sounds like a fun time, secure your spot through El-Sawy Culturewheelâs website.
Spending the weekend in Cairo? How does an afternoon of kayaking and painting sound? On Friday, 27 June, Boards and Boats is hosting a Kayak and Paint workshop in collaboration with Artsy Egypt at Mountain View Hyde Park. Reach out to Boards and Boats through Instagram to secure your spot.
If you play your cards right, you might just walk home victorious. On Friday, 27 June, Maadiâs Darb 15 will be hosting quite the competitive game night in collaboration with game gurus Playful Batta. Ready for battle? You can secure your spot through the link in Darb 15âs Instagram bio.
HAPPENING LATER-
Lose yourself in the last of Beethovenâs symphonies at the Cairo Opera House. On Saturday, 28 June, Beethovenâs Symphony No. 9 will reverberate throughout the Main Hall as Maestro Ahmed El Saedi guides his orchestra through the most influential of symphonic works. Tickets can be purchased through Tazkarti.
Egyptian rock band âMedicâ is celebrating its 20th anniversary at Downtown Cairoâs Rawabet Art Space on Saturday, 28 June. Founded in 2005, the progressive rock and metal band has been causing a ruckus â the good kind â all over the country â and for their 20th anniversary show, theyâre going all out. Tickets can be purchased through TicketsmarchĂ©.
Calling on all directioners: Egyptian One Direction tribute band 1D Rewind will be taking us back to the good old days when the band was still together at El Sawy Culturewheel on Sunday, 29 June. Feel like reliving some midnight memories? Secure your spot through El Sawy Culturewheelâs website.
In the mood for a chaotic comedy night? On Tuesday, 1 July, stand-up comedy group TheGoats will be taking over Cairo Jazz Club 610. Mohamed Moula, Mohamed Halim, Marwan Fares, and Marwan El Moslemany will be dishing out unfiltered jokes, with DJ Andy Cheiko bringing the beat. You can secure your spot through CJC 610âs website.
Freshen up your linen shirts and pack up your shades, because Egyptian megastar Amr Diab will be kicking off Sahel season at Sol Beach Marassi on Friday, 4 July. Joining the Hadaba will be German electronic dance music producer and singer Monolink, and Copenhagen-based experimental pop trio WhoMadeWho. You can grab your tickets from TicketsmarchĂ©. Just donât forget your sunblock.
Need a dash of folklore in your life? Reconnect with your Egyptian roots at Theatro Arkan on Thursday, 10 July, as the all-Egyptian, all-women band Tablet el Sitt take the stage. Tickets are available through Ticketsmarché.
Ready to face a quadruple threat? On Friday, 11 July at Marinaâs Roman Theatre, iconicpop stars Mohamed Fouad, Ehab Tawfik, Hamid El Shaeri, and Hesham Abbas will be bringing the heat to the North Coast as part of the Tiatro Romano Summer 2025 Festival. Oh, youâre humming 2000s hits already? Head to TicketsmarchĂš to secure your spot.
Did that trip to Ibiza not make it out of the group chat? Well, youâre in luck. ParadiseIbiza â one of the Mediterranean islandâs most celebrated party series â is marching to the beat of its own EDM drum all the way to the North Coastâs Solare in Ras El Hekma on Friday, 11 July. The line up includes Welsh DJ Jamie Jones (the brains behind Paradise), US DJ Seth Troxler, UKâs East End Dubs, Danish-Filipino Manda Moor, and Egyptâs own Awadly. Tickets are yet to be announced, however weâd suggest keeping an eye out on Paradise Ibizaâs website.
This summer, New Alamein city will be playing host to two landmark art events. Announced by the Egyptian Prime Ministry, the second edition of contemporary exhibitionArt Space will kick off on Saturday, 19 July and wrap up Tuesday, 30 September, as Sahel season comes to a close. Throughout its duration, the exhibition will feature a slew of visual art installations, interactive workshops, and multidisciplinary exhibitions, including the Egypt Sculpture Symposium, which takes place from Wednesday, 6 August till Saturday, 30 August, hosting 30 of the worldâs most renowned sculptors.
The Martinez Brothers will be giving the North Coastâs Sol Beach a taste of what New York Cityâs nightlife scene has to offer on Friday, 1 August. The DJ duo â and brothers from the same mother â will be joined by Lebanese DJ and producer Rolbac, so you know things will be heating up quite fast. You can grab your tickets from TicketsmarchĂ©.
Get caffeinated and grab your polaroid camera, because on Friday 8 August, &ME â one fifth of Keinemusik â will be bringing the beats all through the night until sunrise at North Coastâs Sol Beach. Promising to have you dancing till the sunâs up, the German EDM DJ and producer will be going solo this time around. Tickets can be purchased through TicketsmarchĂ©.
In the mood to party by the Pyramids? On Friday, 19 December, world-famous Dutch DJ and Producer TieÌsto is coming back to Egypt for a solo show at the Giza Plateau. Once voted âThe Greatest DJ of All Time,â TieÌsto will surely make this upcoming show one to remember. Tickets are available on Ticket Egypt.