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Egyptian Shaabi Events This Weekend in Ikaria

Egyptian Shaabi events in Ikaria this weekend - Friday and Saturday nights. Updated daily.

Ikaria

Sound profile

energy
82
danceability
88
valence
65
grit
75
organicness
45
commerciality
55
tempo
62
vocality
95

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About Egyptian Shaabi

Egyptian Shaabi originated in the working-class Cairo neighborhoods of the 1970s, initially as a rebellious, street-oriented alternative to the more refined Tarab music. It features a blend of traditional instruments like the kawala and oud with modern keyboards and electronic percussion, often characterized by a lively Maqsum rhythm. The genre is defined by its gritty, urban social commentary and high-energy vocals that convey both struggle and celebration, serving as a direct ancestor to the modern Mahraganat style. Shaabi remains a core cultural expression of the Egyptian people, bridging the gap between folk tradition and contemporary urban pop through its raw production and emotive, improvisational delivery.

Also known as: Sha'abi, Shaaby

Egyptian Shaabi events in Ikaria this weekend - FAQ

What Egyptian Shaabi events are in Ikaria this weekend?
Mood tracks all Egyptian Shaabi events in Ikaria this weekend - Friday and Saturday nights. Each listing shows the full lineup, venue address, and ticket link. The calendar is updated daily as new events are confirmed. Browse above for this weekend's complete Egyptian Shaabi schedule in Ikaria.
Where can I find Egyptian Shaabi in Ikaria this weekend?
Egyptian Shaabi originated in the working-class Cairo neighborhoods of the 1970s, initially as a rebellious, street-oriented alternative to the more refined Tarab music. Find every Egyptian Shaabi venue and event in Ikaria this weekend above - with lineups, door times, and tickets.
What is Egyptian Shaabi music?
Egyptian Shaabi originated in the working-class Cairo neighborhoods of the 1970s, initially as a rebellious, street-oriented alternative to the more refined Tarab music. It features a blend of traditional instruments like the kawala and oud with modern keyboards and electronic percussion, often characterized by a lively Maqsum rhythm. The genre is defined by its gritty, urban social commentary and high-energy vocals that convey both struggle and celebration, serving as a direct ancestor to the m…

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