Musicians Syndicate Bans Sara Al Zakaria From Performing In Egypt

Raghad Khaled

Musicians Syndicate Bans Sara Al Zakaria From Performing In Egypt

Lebanese Singer Sara Al Zakaria recently held a concert in Egypt’s own North Coast alongside Hassan Shakoush.

The concert was met with a huge audience who memorized the singer’s infamous “Teegi Netgawaz Bil Ser”. 

However, the concert took a negative turn when the Lebanese singer used profanity on stage and asked her Manager Yasser El Hariry “What’s with them, are they popping pills?” mid-concert.

The question left fans and the online community in total shock at the singer’s bold comment.

Her actions led Mostafa Kamel, the president of the Musicians Syndicate, to issue a decision revoking her clearance to perform in Egypt.

Additionally, she was referred to investigation at Syndicate’s headquarters alongside her business manager Yasser El Hariry.

The syndicate’s decision also included the suspension of Omar Kamal, Hamo Beeka, and Reda El Bahrawy starting from 9/3, and each of them is fined 50 thousand pounds!

 

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