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New Year’s Eve Concerts 2021: Nicole Saba to Perform in Egypt


Thu 17 Dec 2020 | 02:59 PM
Yara Sameh

Lebanese superstar, Nicole Saba will perform live on New Year’s Eve at Al Masa Hotel, in Egypt, on December 31st.

Saba announced the news on Instagram and captioned: "Despite all the circumstances, sadness and tension we felt because of this year, and although it was and is still cruel to us, we want to challenge it and overcome it because life is perfect and it is necessary to carry on,".

"People have the right to rejoice and live every moment of their life, so I decided to share you this night and end the year with joy and music, as well as with the best wishes, and welcome a new year ... God willing 🙏🏻 I will see you on New Year's Eve at Al-Masa Hotel in Egypt, the mother of the world, I miss you.. So much ❤️" she concluded.

Nicole Saba

It is worth mentioning that Saba, born on June 26, 1974, is a Lebanese singer and actress. She made her music debut through the Lebanese pop band “The 4 Cats”.

She filmed with the band their first music video “Ashra HdashEtnash”. The Lebanese superstar released two albums with the band, “Tic -Tick” and “Layl Nhar”, and four other music videos “Yanassini”, “Kan Ezaman”, “Layl Nhar”, and “Maba2a Eida”.

Later on, she embarked on a solo singing and acting career.

Nicole Saba

Her debut album as a solo artist was released in 2004, while her first acting debut was in 2003, in movie “El tagrubah el danemarkiyyah” (The Danish Experience), co-starring Egyptian prominent actor, Adel Imam.

In late 2011, Saba married Lebanese actor Youssef El Khal, after being in a long-term relationship together for a decade, and gave birth to her daughter Nicole El Khal in 2013.

She has subsequently had success with additional roles in Egyptian-made films, including “Tomn Dastet Ashrar”, “Kesit el Hai El Sha’abi”, “Leilet El-Baby Doll”, “Amaleyat Khasaa”, ” Al-Saffah”, “Baba”, and “Sameer Abool Neeel”.