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Egypt Hosts the First Ever Live Yanni Performance by the Pyramids
By Nada Deyaa’
For over 25 years, Yanni’s music has
been an inspiration for many of those who believe that music is a form
to escape reality into a better world. Yanni arrived to Egypt on Monday
to perform two live concerts on 30 and 31 October.
With loud cheers, many were calling his
name while holding his posters and playing his music on a sound system
at the airport, Minister of Tourism Hisham Zaazou said, who warmly
welcomed Yanni along with his band.
Last month, the world renowned
Greek-American musician Yiannis Chryssomallis, whose stage name is
Yanni, officially announced that he will be performing “The Dream
Concert” at the Giza Pyramids for the first time.
“We are preparing a tour for Yanni to
show him the beauty of Egypt,” said Ayman Saad, member of the Ministry
of Tourism’s Media Office.
The tour will include visits to the
Pyramids, Khan El-Khalili, Al-Muez Streets, and Cairo Citadel. The
pictures taken from these tours will be used to promote tourism in Egypt
with the hashtag #ThisIsEgypt to show people the true image of Egypt,
Saad said.
On his
way to Egypt, Yanni posted a picture of a gift Egypt Airways offered.
The caption read: “Amazing what you find on an EgyptAir. Homemade Yanni
chocolates”. He also posted another picture on his official Twitter
account with the crew before the departure from John F. Kennedy Airport
in New York.Last week, #ThisIsEgypt went viral on social media
when Morgan Freeman visited Egypt to shoot at the Pyramids; he was
holding a sign with the hashtag written on it.
Earlier this month, Yanni recorded a
video message to his fans in Egypt on his official YouTube channel.
Yanni appeared excited and thrilled when he told the anticipated
audience that they “make me feel so welcome to your country, I cannot
wait to perform in front of your magnificent Pyramids. It’s going to be
phenomenal!”
Yanni also said he watched all of the videos he received from his Egyptian fans all full of “support and love”.
“There is nothing like the excitement
and interaction with a live audience,” Yanni said in a 2012 interview
with Savannah Now, an American Website. “I get butterflies before every
single show and I feel an immense connection and inspiration from every
audience, anywhere in the world. Nothing beats performing live, there is
nothing like it.”
Tickets are sold at prices from EGP 600 to 3,000.
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