In response to overwhelming demand, Egyptian superstar, Angham announced an additional concert date at the Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM).
Angham moved by the overwhelming response extended a second gig for those who missed booking a ticket on her first attempt.
The new date isn’t far away from the original one. As scheduled the acclaimed singer would perform on October 11 and return to the arena on October 12 for their second gig.
She is set to present several of her popular and latest songs. Angham will be accompanied by an orchestra led by Maestro Hany Farhat. The gigs are held as a part of the Layali Misr concerts.
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The superstar, born on January 19, 1972, is considered one of the most successful vocal female singers in the Middle East.
Angham sang as a child, heralding the birth of a new musical generation. She made her debut in 1987 under the guidance of her father, prominent Egyptian musician Mohamed Ali Suleiman in the late 1980s, before embarking on her independent path.
The superstar performed in public during Cairo’s Radio syndicate ceremony for the first time, as they were looking for new voices to artistically adopt them.
Upon finishing high school, she joined the Conservatory of Music where she studied the basics of music, improved her voice's capacities, and learned how to play the traditional piano and Oud.
The acclaimed singer’s fame in the music scene has led her to experiment with other forms of media, such as film-making.
In 1994, she made her acting debut in the romantic comedy play “Leila Men Alf Leila” (Night of a Thousand Nights) featuring veteran actor Yehia El-Fakharany and singer-actor Ali El Haggar.
Angham landed her first television role in "Fe Ghamdet Ein" co-starring actress Dalia El Behery.