It will be held in the Jubilee Park at Expo 2020 Dubai on November 25 and 26

"Expo Nights"... Music and comedy with a feminine spirit

  • Pakistani folk singer and Sufi mystic, Sanam Marvi, performs her songs in Sindhi, Punjabi and Baluchi.

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  • "Bahaja Group" consists of 5 women who bring ancient Egyptian comedy to the site of "Expo".

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The spotlight is on women at the “Expo Musical Nights” edition, which will be held in the “Jubilee” Park in “Expo 2020 Dubai”, on November 25 and 26, which will be revived by a group of artists, between classical music and comedy, and a diverse program of interesting shows performed by a group of talents.

Serbian singer Alexandra Krstic began his love for music at the age of eight, and since then, she has performed different styles of classical, jazz, funk, soul and pop throughout Europe and finally in the UAE.

This multi-talented singer-songwriter and pianist, who has written music for MTV Adria and several films, kicks off tomorrow's "Expo Nights" with a heartfelt performance.

The "Bahaga Band", an Egyptian comedy group consisting of five women, brings ancient Egyptian comedy to the "Expo 2020" site, through traditional songs, in addition to some contemporary songs, which deal with daily issues in a comic and funny way.

Pakistani folk singer and Sufi singer, Sanam Marvi, who gave her first live concert in 2012 touring between London, Paris and New York, with the participation of Kayani Park and Ali Zafar, performs her songs in (Sindhi, Punjabi and Baluchi).

The “Expo Music Nights” will start tomorrow, at 10:30 pm, in Jubilee Park.

Entry is free for Expo 2020 Dubai ticket holders.