Alexandria’s concert canceled.. Ramadan responds with a shocking video: “You don’t have love for me!”

After a number of events and residents of the city of Alexandria launched a campaign once morest him under the title “Alexandria does not welcome you”, the company organizing the artist’s concert decided Mohamed Ramadan The event scheduled for October 7 has been cancelled.

The artist was quick to respond to this decision with a surprising video, which he posted on his Facebook account, where dozens of his fans appeared on the street in support of him. He commented, “This is a night with 100 parties.”

He also added, gloating regarding those who canceled his party without naming him: “You have the authority to cancel my party… when you have a power that threatens… but you don’t have on earth my love… and you don’t have a serious consolation!”

Ramadan had previously responded to the criticism campaign that targeted him through the communication sites by taking to the streets of Alexandria and taking pictures and videos with his fans, confirming the love of the people of the coastal city for him and their welcome for his presence among them.

This came, following calls spread on social media demanding that his concert be banned in Alexandria, with publicity pictures for the party marked with a red X.

Qatar and Syria too

mention that Ramadan Last September, it was announced that a concert would be held in the Qatari capital, Doha, on October 26, but anger prevailed in the media, amid a call to ban the concert.

While the Qatari Ministry of Culture interacted with these demands, and responded through its official account on Twitter to the tweets’ inquiries regarding the fact that the ceremony was held, saying: “We thank you for your inquiry and we would like to note that the ministry did not give any license.”

Last September, Ramadan also announced the revival of a concert in Syria on October 6, but the Syrian Artists Syndicate in Damascus denied the matter. And she said in a statement posted on “Facebook” that Ramadan will not hold a party in the country, stressing that the matter is just rumours.

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