“The King” Mohamed Mounir has been forced to postpone his gig at the Antoniadis Music Arena, in Semouha, Alexandria governorate, Egypt, which was initially set to take place on Thursday (August 22).
Mounir headed to Germany Monday to undergo a medical examination after his doctor set a date for a follow-up on his health condition after his recent health scare.
The examination date shares the same date as the concert, which called for the postponement of the event.
A new date will be announced soon.
Mounir, born on October 10, 1954, is one of the Middle East’s best singers. He released his 1977 debut solo album, “Alemony Eneeki” on the Sonar record label, after completing his military service.
The acclaimed performer has released over 22 albums and six soundtrack albums.
Mounir, whose musical career spanned over three decades, presented various genres in his music, such as classical Egyptian Music, Nubian music, blues, jazz, and reggae.
The superstar’s lyrics are quite famous for their philosophical content as well as for their passionate social and political commentary.