Angham to perform at Grand Egyptian Museum with sohour

Ahram Online , Thursday 26 Feb 2026

Egyptian star Angham will perform at the Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM), with a special appearance by musician Hisham Kharma.

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The concert will take place on Tuesday, 3 March, at the Al-Mashrafia tent at the GEM and will mark Angham's first performance at this prestigious venue.

Organized by Ahl Masr Burn Hospital Sohour and titled One Night, One Light, the evening will begin at 10pm and will include sohour and an exclusive exhibition.

Since the launch of the GEM Nights series in late 2025, the museum has hosted a growing lineup of world-renowned performers, including celebrated cellist Hauser, R&B artist Brian McKnight, British singer-songwriter Calum Scott, Canadian musician Bryan Adams, and Egyptian soprano Fatma Said.

Angham was born in 1972 into a family of artists. Her father, Mohamed Ali Soliman, was a composer, violinist, and singer, while her mother was the renowned artist Magda Abdel-Haleem.

She began her career alongside her father in the late 1980s before graduating from the Cairo Conservatory and pursuing an independent career.

Angham has released over 25 albums, including 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 (Do not 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).

The star performs extensively in Egypt and across the Arab world.

In September 2025, Angham gave a concert at London’s Royal Albert Hall, becoming the first Egyptian female artist to perform at the prestigious venue. Her appearance came 58 years after the legendary Egyptian singer Abdel Halim Hafez performed there in 1967 and received one of the greatest ovations of his career.

 

 

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