Will the Egyptian Musicians Syndicate prevent "Wigs" from reviving the closing ceremony of the World Cup in Qatar?

Many social media pioneers reported the intention of the Musicians Syndicate in Egypt to prevent the Egyptian rapper "Wigs" from performing the closing ceremony of the World Cup in Qatar tomorrow, Sunday.

At a time when the eyes of the world are directed towards Lusail Stadium, which will host the closing ceremony of the World Cup, which is the ceremony in which “Wigs” will present the song “Ezz Al Arab”, which he has already finished with, there has been a lot of news about the intention of the Musicians Syndicate to pursue Wigs, and that he is not allowed to go to Qatar and participating in the closing ceremony of the World Cup, without obtaining a permit from the syndicate.

The great ambiguity that prevailed during the past days about the participation of the Egyptian singer, prompted the Musicians Syndicate, Mustafa Kamel, to issue a statement to clarify the matter for public opinion, stressing that everything that is being raised about the rapper "Wigs" is incorrect and has nothing to do with reality.

Pointing out, according to Al-Arabiya.net, that "there are those who fabricate an unreal and unjustified crisis with the aim of excitement, and I do not know what is the purpose of fabricating it and who is the sponsor of it," stressing that "Wigs", like the rest of his fellow members of the rap division, tried to contain them and reconcile their affairs. in terms of membership.


However, he stressed that Wigs did not come to the union's headquarters at all, unlike the rest of his colleagues, after the union issued its decision to cancel all previous permits, which means that Wigs does not have the permit to work inside the Arab Republic of Egypt.

Mostafa Kamel confirmed that, as the Syndicate of Musicians, he declares his support for everyone who represents Egypt abroad, provided that it is an honorable and worthy representation of the reputation of Egyptian art in its various models and forms.

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