Her concert in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, will be on 13 September at Abadi Al-Johar Arena,
The Bahrain concert will be held on 20 September at Exhibition World Bahrain.
The concert in Dubai is scheduled for 27 September at Coca-Cola Arena.
These September concerts mark her first appearance after releasing her latest 12-song album Tegy Nseeb (Let's Separate) on 28 July.
One of the album’s songs, Howa Enta Meen (Who Are You?), has garnered over seven million views on YouTube.
Born in 1972, Angham is one of the best female voices in Arab music today.
She started her career alongside her well-known musician father Mohamed Ali Soliman in the late 1980s, before embarking on her independent path.
Angham has released over 25 albums.
These include Fil Rokn El Baeed El Hady (In The Far Distant Corner, 1987), Awal Gawab (First Letter, 1988), Shokran (Thank You, 1989), Shayfak (I See You, 1992), Betheb Meen (Who Do You Love?, 1997), Bahibbik Wahashteeny (Loving You, I Miss You, 2005), Mahaddesh Yehasebni (Don't Judge Me, 2010), Ahlam Bareaa (Innocent Dreams, 2015), Rah Tezkerny (You Will Remember Me, 2018), Hala Khassa Geddan (Very Special Case, 2019), and Mazh (What?, 2020), among other highly successful singles.
The star performs extensively in Egypt and across the Arab world. Her latest appearance was at the opening of the Mawazine Festival in Rabat, Morocco, on 21 June.
Right before Rabat, she graced the stage of the Arena Theatre in Kuwait City on 17 June, accompanied by an orchestra conducted by Hany Farahat.
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