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Folk festival singers Omar Kamal, Hassan Shakoush and Hamo Beka, the captain of the musical professions in Egypt, challenged artist Hani Shaker, announcing their rejection of the decision to ban their scheduled concerts in Tunisia. And preparing
Folk festival singers Omar Kamal, Hassan Shakoush and Hamo Beka, the captain of the musical professions in Egypt, challenged artist Hani Shaker, announcing their rejection of the decision to ban their scheduled concerts in Tunisia.
The trio Omar Kamal, Hassan Shakoush and Hamo Beka prepare to revive their concert, highlighting that Hani Shaker has no authority to cancel his concerts outside Egypt and that what he controls is only inside.
Hamo Beka said, in radio statements, that he will hold his concert in Tunis, noting that he is in Tunis and his concert has not been canceled and that it will take place on the specified date.
Hamo Beka said: “We are with the Tunisian musicians union, and we do not say anything that contradicts. Hani Shaker is judging us in Egypt, but I do not love Egypt.”
“Becca” stressed that he does not know the reason for the position of the artist Hani Shaker in front of the singers of the festivals, and that he does not want them to work despite the great popularity they enjoy in the Arab world.
In the same context, Omar Kamal announced on his official Facebook page that the concert would be revived in Tunisia on September 4, revealing the concert poster and commenting: “To all the people who love us in Tunisia, we will forget you on Friday in the Regency Hotel Gammarth in Tunis ”. .
To all the people who love us in Tunisia We forget you this Friday
At the ((Regency Gammarth) Hotel) in Tunis 🔥💃🏼
Posted by Omar Kamal – عمر كمال on Friday, Aug 28, 2020
The Egyptian Syndicate of Musical Professions prevented folk festival singers Hassan Shakoush and Omar Kamal from reviving a series of concerts in Tunisia.
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