Egyptian superstars Mohamed Hamaki and Mahmoud El Esseily will celebrate Christmas with their fans at the Coca-Cola Arena in Dubai.
On Sunday, Hamaki took to his social media accounts to promote his upcoming concert, saying:” Join me on the 25th of December to celebrate Christmas in #Dubai.”
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The arena is adhering protocols and procedures against coronavirus to ensure the safety and well-being of all visitors.
The protocols and procedures have been developed in collaboration with Dubai Municipality, UAE’s Ministry of Health and Prevention (MoHAP), Department of Tourism and Commerce Marketing (DTCM), and international safety guidelines as well as the Arena’s management company, ASM Global.
It is worth mentioning that Hamaki, born in Cairo on November 4, 1975, is one of the Middle East’s adored singers.
He studied music in music school and released his first single in 1997. Hamaki released his first album in 2003 called “Khalina Neesh” (Let's live), which achieved huge success and encouraged him to release 3 more similar albums.
The superstar’s music career consisted of more than a dozen songs and 8 albums.
In 2018, he dropped his latest album “Kol Youm Men Dah”, on its YouTube channel, which includes 20 songs.
It comes after a working period that lasted more than 3 years, which was debuted by Nogoum Records Production Company earlier this year.
In this Album, Hamaki cooperated with a notable group of songwriters and prominent composers including, Ayman Bahgat Kamar, Amir Teima, Nader Abdallah, Khaled Taja.
He also cooperated with many poets including Tamer Hussien, Amr Mostafa, Sharif Taja, Tamer Ali, Mohamed Yehia, and others.
Hamaki also performed the soundtrack of Ahmed Helmy’s 2006 film “Gaalatny Mogreman” (She Made Me a Criminal).
Hamaki also served on the judging panel of many talent shows including, the Arabian version "The Voice" season 4 alongside Elissa, Assi El-Hellani, and Ahlam, and “The Voice: Ahla Sawt” season 5, which premiered on September 21, 2019.
Earlier this year, he judged the Arabic version of “The Voice Kids: Ahla Sawt” season 3, alongside Lebanese recording artist, Nancy Ajram, and Lebanese superstar Assi El Hallani.
Hamaki won many awards including the “Best Arabia Act” award at the MTV Europe Music Awards in 2010, and the “best singer” award in 2008 at MTV music awards.