In the upcoming concert, Angham will be accompanied by a grand orchestra under the baton of her long-time collaborator, Maestro Hany Farahat.
This concert marks another milestone in their successful collaboration, following recent acclaimed performances at the Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM), the Pyramids Panorama, concerts in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, alongside other performances across the Arab countries.
Angham's concert tickets are available at the Tazkarti website, with prices ranging from EGP 1,750 (USD 33) to EGP 25,000 (USD 470).
Part of Layali Misr, the concert is part of a series of performances featuring the biggest names in Egypt's music scene, hosted in major venues in Cairo.
Angham
Angham was born in 1972 to a family of artists. Her father, Mohamed Ali Soliman, was a composer, violinist, and singer. Her mother was the renowned artist Magda Abdel-Haleem.
She started her career alongside her father in the late 1980s before graduating from the Cairo Conservatory and embarking on her independent path.
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 became the first Egyptian female artist to perform at London’s Royal Albert Hall, nearly six decades after Abdel Halim Hafez’s historic 1967 appearance on the same stage.
The concert marked a celebration of her over 30-year career, highlighting her status as one of the most influential voices in Arab music.
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