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Ruby to hold concerts in the Netherlands, France - Music - Arts & Culture
Ruby to hold concerts in the Netherlands, France - Music - Arts & Culture

Al-Ahram Weekly

time29-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Al-Ahram Weekly

Ruby to hold concerts in the Netherlands, France - Music - Arts & Culture

Egyptian actress and singer Ruby will hold two concerts in the Netherlands and France in October. Ruby will perform at TivoliVredenburg in Utrecht, Netherlands, on 11 October, followed by a performance in Paris on 12 October. This will be the first time the singer takes the stage in both countries. The tour's announcement comes shortly after Ruby performed at Morocco's Mawazine Festival (19-27 June), an event that also featured other Egyptian performers, including Egyptian Project, Hamaki, Tamer Ashour, and Carmen Soliman. Ruby's international exposure began over the past years. In June 2024, she embarked on her first North American tour, performing in four cities in Canada and the US. Born in 1980, Rania Hussein Mohamed Tawfik, popularly known as Ruby, started taking minor roles in films in the late 1990s. She made her first significant appearance in Yousef Chahine's film, "Silence"....We're Rolling (2001). In parallel, she launched her singing career with the single Enta Aref Eih (What Do You Know) in 2003. The music video was shot in Prague, presenting Ruby belly dancing on the streets. Over the years, Ruby has released several albums and singles. She appeared in numerous TV ads while continuing to work in films and television series. In recent years, she starred in the television series This Is What Went Down (2019) and Mrs. Mayor (2023), as well as the film Mommies Group (2023). Follow us on: Facebook Instagram Whatsapp Short link:

Nawafiz: The All-Arab Festival Making Utrecht a Hotspot for MENA Music
Nawafiz: The All-Arab Festival Making Utrecht a Hotspot for MENA Music

CairoScene

time12-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • CairoScene

Nawafiz: The All-Arab Festival Making Utrecht a Hotspot for MENA Music

A deeper look into Utrecht's all-Arab festival, providing a space for resistance, community, and regional sounds. Jun 12, 2025 At a time when censorship is intensifying and public expressions of Arab identity are increasingly suppressed, Utrecht's Nawafiz Festival has emerged as a crucial space for free expression and connection through music. With an all-Arab lineup, it offered not only a celebration of music but a gathering point for Arabic-speaking communities across the Netherlands and Europe. The 2025 edition brought together artists from across the SWANA region and its diaspora, not only to perform, but to speak, resist, and be seen. For the second year running, TivoliVredenburg opened its doors to an all-Arab program, making Nawafiz one of the few spaces in Europe where Arab voices are not tokenized, but placed at the forefront. Across four stages, the festival's line-up - co-curated by SceneNoise - showcased a vibrant spectrum of genres, from hard-edged rap and Egyptian mahraganat to experimental electronics, indie pop, jazz fusion, and late-night dabke. Artists like Ziad Zaza, Lina Makoul, Ahmed Eid, Double Zuksh, Lana Lubany, DAM, Narcy, and Noise Diva delivered standout sets, underscoring the depth and dynamism of the region's musical landscape. With this more ambitious second edition of the festival, Nawafiz is quickly becoming a vital platform for connecting SWANA artists with audiences across Europe, while celebrating the diversity and creativity flourishing in the region's music today. Watch the full Afterfilm from Nawafiz Festival here:

Utrecht's Nawafiz Festival returns to TivoliVredenburg on May 24th
Utrecht's Nawafiz Festival returns to TivoliVredenburg on May 24th

CairoScene

time16-03-2025

  • Entertainment
  • CairoScene

Utrecht's Nawafiz Festival returns to TivoliVredenburg on May 24th

Returning for its second edition on May 24, 2025, the festival expands across multiple stages at TivoliVredenburg. Mar 16, 2025 As Europe's appetite for Arab music grows, Nawafiz Festival, based in Utrecht, the Netherlands, is creating a space where SWANA music takes center stage. Launched in 2024, it quickly became a meeting point for the Arab diaspora and international audiences alike. Returning for its second edition on May 24, 2025, the festival expands across multiple stages at TivoliVredenburg, featuring artists like Lina Makoul, El Rass, Double Zuksh, Bedouin Burger and Lana Lubany with more artists to be announced soon. Stay tuned for the next wave of artist announcements, and grab your tickets at

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