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28th Citadel Festival for Music and Singing to embrace attendees with internatio­nal artists

THIS YEAR’S EDITION WITNESSES AN INCREASE AT THE TICKETS PRICES, REACHING EGP 20 FROM EGP 15

- By Nada Deyaa’

The timeworn, colour fading walls of Cairo’s spectacula­r Salah El-Din Citadel are witnessing the final preparatio­ns of one of the country’s biggest, most anticipate­d music festival.The 28th Citadel Music Festival for Music and Singing which kicks off in the heart of Cairo’s glorious antique palace, opens its doors on Sunday, welcoming attendees to indulge into an artistic voyage, with music from all genres, and origins.

The festival brings musical troupes from all over the world, to perform at the Citadel’s two stages. Over 15 days, the musical fiesta will host 42 concerts for local and internatio­nal troupes and individual­s, some of them mark their first visit to Egypt.

The festival is one of the most significan­t and oldest events organised by the Cairo Opera House, with the cooperatio­n of the Ministry of Antiquitie­s. It is considered an important cultural event that offers a platform for a diverse group of local artists to showcase their talents.

Egypt’s Minister of Culture, Inas Abdel Dayem said the festival is among the ministry’s summer activities that showcase a serious innovation attempts, in line with the country’s sustainabl­e developmen­t goals, aiming to enforce the community and raise people’s cultural and artistic awareness.

The 28th edition of the festival comes also to celebrate Egypt’s presidency to the African Union, with the performanc­es of artists from Tunisia, Algeria, Namibia, and Guinea.

“The Citadel Festival for Music and Singing is one of the prominent, and most important art festivals organised by the ministry of culture, that managed to obtain huge publicity, due to its enriching music diversity,” Abdel Dayem said.

This year’s edition witnesses an increase at the tickets prices, increasing to EGP 20 from EGP 15 last year.The increase was justified as a result of the growth in concerts, to reach three concerts perday instead of two previously.

The ministry also told the local press that the allocated budget of the festival has increased due to the hike of the rent cost of needed equipment.

The Citadel Festival for Music and Singing is considered to be the country’s only festival reasonable ticket prices. The budget-friendly festival attendees reached the 100,000 mark in last year’s edition, and the 28th edition is expected to witness further increase in attendees, due to the diversity in this year’s musical performanc­es.

This year’s edition witnesses concerts for Egyptian singers Mohamed Mohsen,Ali El-Haggar, Medhat Saleh, Hany Shaker, Dina ElWedidi and Amr Selim band. From the Middle East, comes the prominent Tunisian singer, Ghalia Benali, and the Lebanese artist Tania Kassis.

Sufi music fans would also have an appointmen­t with the genre’s enchanter,Yassin El-Tohamy.

For the undergroun­d bands, Massar Egbari, and Cairo Band are to mark their performanc­e at the festival, and musician Hisham Kharma is scheduled to mark his first participat­ion in the festival.

For the first time in a popular festival, veteran musician Omar Khairat meets his fans at the closing ceremony of the festival, which takes place on 1 September.

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