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Dream-Pop Artist Nour to Make Debut at Cairo Jazz Club July 3rd
Dream-Pop Artist Nour to Make Debut at Cairo Jazz Club July 3rd

CairoScene

time01-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • CairoScene

Dream-Pop Artist Nour to Make Debut at Cairo Jazz Club July 3rd

Egyptian artist Nour debuts live at Cairo Jazz Club this July 3rd, blending dream-pop with Arabic roots. Hoda Sherbeeny and DJ Kareemah join her for a night of eclectic live and DJ sets. Jul 01, 2025 Egyptian singer-songwriter and producer Nour is set to make her debut at Cairo Jazz Club on Thursday, July 3rd, for a special edition of Thursday Night Live. Known for crafting ethereal soundscapes that merge Arabic melodies with funk, soul, and bedroom-pop textures, Nour will take the stage for a live set followed by a DJ performance under her alias, R4wlight. The night will offer a rare glimpse into the full spectrum of her sonic world, fluid, multilingual, and deeply personal. She'll be joined by Hoda Sherbeeny, a rising voice in Egypt's alt-R&B and hip hop scene, whose bilingual lyricism and emotional clarity continue to draw new audiences. Closing the night is DJ Kareemah, whose dynamic and energetic sets are rooted in club rhythms and regional sounds, offering a powerful end to the lineup.

Steve Martin rehearses ‘SNL50' jokes at Comedy Cellar with other noted comedians
Steve Martin rehearses ‘SNL50' jokes at Comedy Cellar with other noted comedians

Yahoo

time15-02-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Steve Martin rehearses ‘SNL50' jokes at Comedy Cellar with other noted comedians

It was 'Thursday Night Live' at New York City's Comedy Cellar when Steve Martin tested out new material ahead of the 50th celebration of 'Saturday Night Live' on Sunday. The 'Only Murders in the Building' star hit the stage of Manhattan's venerated stand-up haunt, playing to his toughest crowd: fellow A-listers and famous comedians. Chris Rock, David Spade, Leslie Jones, Martin Short and Ray Romano were all reportedly in attendance as Martin rehearsed his jokes for 'SNL 50.' Sacha Baron Cohen, Helena Christensen, Woody Harrelson and Beck were also in the audience, according to TMZ. Per the outlet, the Thursday night show featured surprise performances from Ray Romano, Aziz Ansari, Nate Bargatze, Marcello Hernandez and Colin Quinn. The star-studded spectacle cost unsuspecting comedy fans just $18 a ticket. 'We've had legendary nights at the Comedy Cellar, but as a child of the '70s I've never been as starstruck as seeing Steve Martin,' Comedy Cellar owner Noam Dworman told TMZ. 'The term 'national treasure' is overused, but I believe Steve is one. I love 'How to Fold Soup' and everything he's ever done.' Martin, 79, is an esteemed member of the Five-Timers Club, an exclusive group made up of those who have hosted 'SNL' five or more times. Tom Hanks, Tina Fey, Alec Baldwin, Candice Bergen, Elliott Gould and John Mulaney are also among the elite class. Members of the club, among many others, are expected to make appearances for the 'SNL50: The Anniversary Special,' set to air Feb. 16. The three-hour live telecast, with Dave Chappelle, Sabrina Carpenter, Bad Bunny and Scarlett Johansson confirmed to appear, airs at 8 p.m. ET on NBC.

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