
Tonny Hadley and Bonnie Tyler (Photo: courtesy of Soho Square)
The Egyptian concerts by Bonnie Tyler and Tony Hadley are part of a free annual event organised by Soho Square, and entertainment centre in Sharm El Sheikh. The event parallels the Christmas and New Year's celebrations.
The concert which will take place in Soho public square is free of charge.
Apart of appearances of Bonnie Tyler and Tony Hadley, the programme that will begin at 8pm will also include the Fiji Military Parade Band coming all the way from Fiji (Melanesia in South Pacific Ocean), fireworks, snow machines and a Christmas fountain.
Welsh singer Bonnie Tyler rose to fame in the late 1970s and her single "It's a Heartake" was a major hit on both sides of the Atlantic. The 1980s "Total Eclipse of the Heart" and "Holding Out for a Hero" only reconfirmed Tyler's stardom in the world of pop music.
Tony Hadley, a British pop singer is a leading vocalist of Spandau Ballet, a band representing the New Romantic era dominating the pop music of the 1980s.
Mahmoud Gohary, the marketing representative of Soho Square revealed to Ahram Online that the grand Christmas event will be preceded by a fund raising campaign for a cancer hospital on 6 December.

Preparations for the event at Soho Square (Photo: courtesy of Soho Square management)
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