On the first day of "Dubai Shopping", Al Jasmi and Tamer Hosni cheered the crowd

  • Hussein Al Jasmi delighted the audience with a bouquet of his songs.Photo: Patrick Castillo

  • Tamer Hosni sang for close to an hour and a half Photo: Patrick Castillo

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On the heels of music, family entertainment and fireworks, the 26th edition of the Dubai Shopping Festival, which lasts for 45 days, was launched yesterday and includes a program rich in activities and events that bring happiness to the hearts of Dubai residents and visitors.

The Etisalat Market "OTP" in Burj Park in the middle of Dubai hosted an art concert, which brought together the Emirati stars Hussein Al Jasmi and the Egyptian Tamer Hosni.

The ceremony, which witnessed the return of the public to enjoy these activities, was distinguished by its commitment to the precautionary conditions that imposed themselves in terms of limited attendance numbers, distances between the audience, social distancing, and the maintenance of masks throughout the duration of the ceremony.

The concert began with Tamer Hosni, who for nearly an hour and a half sang a group of his old and modern songs, with his own band, as well as the show band that participated with him in presenting performances on the impact of his loud songs, especially the new ones.

As for the Emirati star Hussein Al Jasmi, he sang for nearly two hours, starting the concert with the song "Ya Light Al Rouh", with which he set out to present a group of Gulf and Egyptian songs that have a great audience in the Arab world.

Since Al-Jasmi took the stage, the fans of the Dubai Shopping Festival party had been asking him to perform the song "Al-Tabtaba", whose number of viewers on YouTube exceeded 330 million, but the Emirati star was keen to present a group of enthusiastic songs that the audience loved and used to hear from him, including «Breeze on us Al-Hawa, by the artist Fairouz, to be the "plump" held the end of the ceremony, which inflamed the enthusiasm of the audience.

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