Syrian superstar, Assala Nasri will perform live at the National Museum of Egyptian Civilization (NMEC), in the ancient city of Fustat, Egypt, on Friday, May 5.
She is set to present several of her popular and latest songs.
The performance marks the singer's first concert in the country in two years.
The gig will be the beginning of her tour in a number of Arab countries, including Saudi Arabia, UAE, and Morocco.
It marks the first cooperation between her and A5, managed by her son Khaled Al-Dhahabi, in which a short film about her personal and business life will be played during the tour.
The superstar is one of the best female singers in the Middle East. She was born in Damascus to a middle-class couple, her father Moustafa Nasry, was a well-known Syrian composer and singer.
She began her musical career by performing patriotic, religious, and children’s songs when she was four years old.
Nasri made her music debut with the 1991 album “Law Ta’rafou”. The album featured four songs in the oriental operatic tarab style.
It was an instant hit with heartbreaking songs like “Ya Sabra Yana” and “Samehtak Ketir”.
She quickly proved her presence in a growing industry brimming with new, young talent such as Saber Rebai, Angham, and Abdelmajeed Abdullah.
Nasri booked herself a place along with the Arab singing legends among great albums over two decades.