British pop band Blue will perform live at the New Administrative Capital's Open Air Theatre in Egypt, on Saturday, October 24.
Known for their powerful vocals, dynamic stage presence, and timeless sound, Blue will take the stage for a night filled with nostalgia, energy, and iconic classics like "All Rise," "One Love," and "Sorry Seems To Be The Hardest Word".
The international band is returning to Egypt after their last performance two decades ago on July 9, 2008, at Media Production City on the outskirts of Cairo.
The event begins at 07:00 PM (Cairo Local Time) and is held as part of their 25th anniversary tour.
Tickets for the Egypt show start at EGP 3,000 for General Admission, Fanpit is sold at 4,000, and VIP Standing is available for EGP 6,000.
To mark their 25th anniversary, Blue released their new studio album, "Reflections," in January 2026 and embarked on a comprehensive tour that will take them to Europe, the Middle East, and Asia.
As a part of the tour, Blue will make a stop in Kuwait on October 22-23 and the UAE on October 25.
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Blue consists of four members Antony Costa, Duncan James, Lee Ryan, and Simon Webbe. Since their 2001 debut in London with the hit "All Rise," they have built a remarkable career. With over 16 million records sold worldwide, ten UK Top 10 singles, and three number-one albums, Blue are among the most successful British bands of their generation.
Their success has been recognized with numerous awards, including Brit Awards and MTV Asia Awards. Collaborations with music legends like Elton John and Stevie Wonder underscore the band's high standing in the industry.
Blue's repertoire includes unforgettable songs like "One Love," "U Make Me Wanna," and "Sorry Seems To Be The Hardest Word," which have long since become classics of the 2000s. Thanks to social media, these classics are now experiencing a viral revival among younger listeners on platforms like Instagram and TikTok.
The band combines classic hits with fresh musical touches, demonstrating why they appeal to audiences across generations.
Blue thus remains one of the UK's most enduring and successful pop acts – bridging the gap between nostalgic classics and the dynamism of the digital age.




