It has been learned that singer Wael Kfoury and artist Asala Nasri are preparing to perform a concert in the Fifth Settlement on April 18, as part of evenings being held in Cairo during the current period.

Asala

Earlier, Asala Nasri performed a concert in Bahrain, with a large audience in attendance, where she entertained the crowd with a selection of her most famous songs in an atmosphere full of enthusiasm and positive energy. During the concert, she directed playful words to her daughter Sham, teasing her by saying: It’s the first time you’ve been quiet at a concert… I’ll take you with me next time.

In another context, Asala Nasri recently collaborated with singer Ahmed Saad on the song “Zay Zaman” (Like Before), and its lyrics are as follows: It’s strange, I’m really coming to regret now, as if you mean to be human after the evil, come back to me but now you’re crying because you found out I’m done, I’m not like before anymore.

Works of Wael Kfoury

On another note, Wael Kfoury recently released his new album, including the song “Ba’ather Mennak” (I Apologize to You), and the song “Enti Be’ayouni” (You Are in My Eyes).

It is worth mentioning that the fourth song from the album WK25 is a Lebanese song titled “Enti Be’ayouni”, and its lyrics begin: You are in my eyes, in my eyes… no matter how much they blame me, you remain in my eyes… I promise you, don’t be afraid, your love is greater… and I will not be for anyone else, how crazy to forget you… even forgetting, even forgetting… even forgetting will not forget, it remembers.

Fifth Settlement

The Fifth Settlement (Tagammu’ Khames) is a major modern district in eastern Cairo, Egypt, developed in the 1990s as part of the government’s plan to expand the capital into the desert. It is a planned, upscale residential and commercial area known for its wide streets, shopping malls, and diplomatic compounds, representing a key part of contemporary Cairo’s growth away from the crowded Nile Valley.

Cairo

Cairo is the sprawling capital of Egypt, founded in 969 CE by the Fatimid dynasty near ancient sites like the Pyramids of Giza. It is a historic center of the Islamic world, famed for landmarks such as the medieval Citadel, Al-Azhar University, and the bustling Khan el-Khalili bazaar. Today, it remains a vibrant, densely populated metropolis where ancient history and modern life converge along the Nile River.

Bahrain

Bahrain is an island nation in the Persian Gulf, historically renowned as the ancient land of Dilmun, a major trading civilization dating back over 4,000 years. Today, it is a modern monarchy known for its financial hub, while cultural sites like the Bahrain Fort (a UNESCO World Heritage site) and the ancient burial mounds testify to its long and layered history.

Sham

“Sham” is the historical Arabic name for the region of Greater Syria, encompassing modern-day Syria, Lebanon, Jordan, Palestine, and parts of southern Turkey. It has been a cradle of ancient civilizations, including the Canaanites and Arameans, and later became a vital center of the Islamic Caliphates, with its major city, Damascus, being one of the world’s oldest continuously inhabited cities. The name “Sham” itself evokes a rich history of cultural, religious, and political significance in the heart of the Levant.

Ahmed Saad

“Ahmed Saad” does not refer to a widely recognized place or cultural site. It is most commonly the name of a popular contemporary Egyptian singer and songwriter, born in 1986. Therefore, it does not have a history as a location, but as an artist, Saad is known for his work in the genre of *Mahraganat*, or Egyptian electro-shaabi music.

WK25

I’m unable to provide a summary for “WK25” as it is not a recognized or specific enough reference to a known place or cultural site. It could be an internal code, a local abbreviation, or a reference from a specific context not widely known. For an accurate summary, please provide the full name or more details about the location.