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Ragheb Alama Banned From Performing in Egypt After Concert Kiss - Egypt Independent

The Musicians Syndicate in Egypt issued a statement announcing the suspension of artist Ragheb Alama from performing in Egypt and his summons for investigation following his recent behavior during one of his concerts at the North Coast.
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The Egyptian Musicians Syndicate, headed by artist Mustafa Kamel, issued an official decision banning Lebanese artist Ragheb Alama from performing in Egypt pending investigation, on the grounds of what the syndicate described as “violating Egyptian customs and traditions.” This came after his recent concert in the North Coast, which witnessed widespread public interaction and the spread of video clips that sparked widespread controversy on socia…

This article was first published on Cedarnews.net. For more exclusive news and reports, visit our website. Ragheb Alama banned from performing in Egypt Cairo – Exclusive – In a surprising development, Ragheb Alama has been banned from performing in Egypt after an official decision was issued banning Lebanese artist Ragheb Alama from performing any new concerts in Egypt, following the controversy sparked by his recent concert on the North Coast. …

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Sada El balad broke the news in on Monday, July 21, 2025.
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