The Dubai Metro Music Festival, organized by Brand Dubai, the creative arm of the Dubai Government Media Office, in partnership with the Roads and Transport Authority (RTA), is hosting the UAE and Arab talent that has attracted the attention of the public through its innovative presentations. Classical and modern music.

The festival, which will run until March 23, will take place at five stations of the Dubai Metro (Burj Khalifa, Dubai Mall, Mall of the Emirates, Union, BurJuman and DMCC) - a group of talented artists including the young Emirati artist Khadija Salih, Lebanese Talia Lahoud, Egyptian Medhat Mamdouh, Saudi Taher Bahrani, Jordanians Omar Hamdan, Khaldoun El Baz, Syrian Rami Kenjo, Lebanese Habib Khalil, and the Syrian Simple Band.

Promising creations

"We were delighted to have the audience follow the festival on its first day," said Shaimaa Al Suwaidi, creative projects manager at Brand Dubai. "This was the result of the wide impact of the event across the media and the wide dissemination of its news across social media platforms. "We are very excited to see what the event will be doing for the first time. We are keen to follow the reactions of the public, most of whom are Dubai Metro users, as well as visitors who came specifically to follow up the shows.

"As for the initiatives and projects implemented by Brand Dubai, we are keen to have a strong presence in the Dubai Metro Music Festival, and we have endeavored to look for outstanding talent, Will give the audience a high-level playing. "

"Brande Dubai is always keen that its initiatives offer a wide range of interaction between Emirati, Arab and foreign creators from all over the world. This interaction is valuable in enriching ideas and sharing experiences. The outcome is always more creativity that enhances the level of return. Hoped for initiative or event ».

high demand

RTA Director of Marketing and Corporate Communications, Rouda Al Mehrazi, said that the Dubai Metro Festival began to attract a large number of audiences. "The organization of the creative and artistic activities in the Dubai Metro adds to its balance and its important role as a key element in the emirate's public transport system," she said, stressing that the RTA is taking great care to contribute to the spread of creative arts in Dubai. In a strategic partnership with the creative arm of the Dubai Government Media Office on more than one occasion.

Omar Hamdan

The Jordanian, Omar Hamdan, loves the "Bezek" machine, a wooden lute-like machine. Hamdan has extensive experience and expertise in a variety of musical styles and forms, through his frequent work with a select group of musicians, and has been practicing guitar for 16 years.

Talia Lahoud

Talia Lahoud, a 16-year-old Lebanese guitarist, has used her talent to create a large base of listeners, singing in both Arabic and English and trying to personalize what she offers.

«Simple»

The Syrian "Simple" Ensemble consists of Karam Salih, Amjad Idris and Harut Jirishian, who seek to present Arabic music and songs in a special way. Their music varies between the original folklore of the past and the melodies of the present. The band relies on merging folk tunes with complex tunes.

Medhat Mamdouh

The Egyptian artist, Medhat Mamdouh, was known for his feats on Flute Records, a non-traditional musical instrument similar to the nay or oriental melody, but with a different peace. He was able to develop his own musical style, enabling him to present pieces of classical and modernity.

Habib Khalil

Habib Khalil's passion for accordion has grown since childhood, and he was impressed by its composition and flexible movement. Through his music, he seeks to spread happiness, and is now fulfilling a dream of childhood dreams, as he travels the world to play the music that remains his first passion.

Taher Al Bahrani

After his participation in the third season of the Arab Gott Talent program, the Saudi artist and melodic player Taher Bahrani became famous for his semi-final stage, opening the door for him to participate in many musical evenings in Saudi Arabia and abroad.

Khadija Slim

The Emirati singer, Khadija Selim, who likes to play the guitar and pianist, is participating in the festival. Music is her first interest in life. She started learning to play at an early age and dreams of becoming one of the most famous pianists in the world.