Muhammad Ramadan responds sarcastically to canceling his concert

The Egyptian actor and performing artist, Mohamed Ramadan, responded to the decision to cancel his concert in Alexandria, following campaigns in virtual reality for the residents of the coastal city that expressed their lack of welcome for him.

The Ramadan party was scheduled to take place on the evening of the seventh of October, but it was decided, yesterday, Monday, to cancel that party officially, following conflicting reports regarding its establishment.

And in his usual way of his controversial comments, Ramadan posted a video clip on his official account on the Facebook site, declaring his indirect mockery of the ban.

In the video, which has a duration of regarding a minute and a half, Ramadan appears as he takes some souvenir photos with his fans as he sits in his luxury car on a street.

The star of the movie “Abdo his death” commented on the clip, saying: “You have the authority to cancel my party, you have the authority to destroy (destroy)… but I don’t have you, but not for you (on earth) (the same) my love… A night among people with 1,000 concerts, may God grant it a blessing.”

Before banning his concert in Alexandria, Ramadan was exposed to other embarrassing situations, as the Syrian Artists Syndicate denied what the Egyptian artist mentioned regarding his contract to hold a public concert in Damascus.

Prior to that, the Qatari Ministry of Culture had also denied that it had granted a permit to any party to contract with “Number One” to hold a party in the capital, Doha.

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