Enrico Macias returns to Dubai fans with his best classic

Dubai: Maha Adel

Dubai Opera hosts on its main stage one of the pillars of singing in the world and the most famous. on the 12th of next November.

This distinguished concert will be a reunion between the famous international singer and his fans in Dubai, and the entire region, as his fans usually come specifically to visit Dubai to attend his concerts from the countries of the region, and the ceremony represents an investment in the impressive success achieved by his previous concerts, which he presented at Dubai Opera in 2021, where Macias meets With his fans in Dubai once once more to delight the opera pioneers and quench their thirst to listen to a group of his most famous songs that formed their conscience and shared their memories over decades of rich artistic giving, such as the songs Adieu Mon Pays, Les Filles de Mon Pays, L’Orient, Entre l’Orient et l’Occident and others. Lots.

The icon of global singing, which has a rich history of creations and releases brought up by different generations, “Enrico Macias” was born on December 11, 1938 in a musical family in Constantine, Algeria, and succeeded in gaining wide fame in the world of music and singing since 1962, and increased He became famous at the beginning of his youth thanks to his huge collection of songs that succeeded in creating a wide balance of fans all over the world, of different ages and cultures. Macios sang a lot in Algeria and one of his most famous songs is “Constantine”, where he was born and the cradle of his childhood.

He was known as the singer of “The Million Exile”, a metaphor for “Black Feet”, and he is always singing in Algeria, especially the city of Constantine. His most famous songs are “Constantine”, and he is considered multicultural, as he is fluent in many languages. He sings in Italian, Spanish, Turkish, Greek, English and Armenian. In addition to the admiration he enjoyed from his fans, he won the appreciation of specialists, which prompted them to crown him with several prestigious international awards, such as: the Golden Cylinder Award for the song Mélisa in 1976, and Macias also adopted many distinguished humanitarian positions and initiatives that led him to obtain recognition organizations around the world. In 1980, the Secretary-General of the United Nations, Kurt Waldheim, called him a “singer of peace” following he donated the proceeds from the song Malheur à celui qui blesse un enfant “to UNICEF.” He was also awarded the title of “Ambassador-at-Large for Peace and Children’s Defense” in 1997.

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