Egyptian superstar Mohamed Hamaki will conclude the 57th edition of the Carthage International Festival (FIC), in Carthage, Tunisia, on August 19.
He is set to present several of his popular and latest songs.
The festival runs from July 14 to August 19 and will feature performances by top-notch superstars such as Ragheb Alama, Saber Rebai, and Latifa.
The FIC is one of the most prestigious music festivals in the Arab world. It is also considered an essential station in the lives of many singers Most of the festival’s activities are held inside the antique theater of Carthage. The theater was restored in the early twentieth century and has a capacity of 7,500 spectators capacity.
Since its founding, the festival hosted many famous singers such as Jean Michel Jarre, Dalida, James Brown, Louis Armstrong, Ray Charles, Saber Rebaï, Kadim Al Sahir, Najwa Karam, Sherine, and Majida El Roumi.
Hamaki, born on November 4, 1975, is one of Egypt’s and the Middle East’s most talented male singers.
He released his first single in 1997 and his first album “Khalina Neesh” (Let’s Live) in 2003.
Hamaki’s music career consisted of more than a dozen songs and 9 albums.
The acclaimed singer 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.