The Palestinian flag shines brightly at the second edition of the New Alamein Festival’s opening ceremony.
The second edition of the largest entertainment summer festival in the region, The New Alamein Festival kicked off on July 11.
The festival opening ceremony was a glamorous one in every sense of the word.
The Palestinian flag shined brightly at the second edition of the New Alamein Festival.
King Mohamed Mounir opened the second edition of New Alamein Festival. With all the excitement all the needed preparations were performed for Mounir's opening concert at the second edition of the New Alamein Festival.
The Alamein Festival and U Arena experienced an amazing show by Mounir, talented Egyptian singer Dina El Wedidy and Palestinian Dabke Troupe.
The audience were excited in the enchanting city of New Alamein.
Palestine is always in our hearts, that’s why the second edition of the New Alamein Festival is dedicated to supporting our people in Palestine.
The second edition of the New Alamein Festival kicked off on July 11 and will continue to August 30.
It features a wide range of artistic and sporting events, following the success of the festival's first edition last year.
In accordance with the state's plan to reduce electricity load consumption, New Alamein Festival will hold 50 percent of its activities during the day.
Mona Abdel Wahab, the media spokesperson for the festival said during the press conference that 50 percent of the festival’s activities will be during the day, in addition to relying on solar energy and electric generators.
Given the current circumstances, the Alamein Festival has decided to launch its second edition under the slogan 'Alamein, the World,' raising the beloved Palestinian flag to flutter freely, with pride and dignity, alongside the Egyptian flag.
The festival has also decided to allocate 60% of the profits from the second edition of Alamein festival to support our people in Palestine.
This means that every Egyptian or Arab family participating in the festival's activities and events will be supporting a Palestinian family.
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