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An Arabic Indie Music Festival, WHY NOT! Mazzika Festival 2019 is a landmark addition to Dubai's LIVE concert scene coming to Coca-Cola Arena on Friday 22 November 2019.

In its debut edition, WNM will feature some of the biggest 'underground acts' from the Arab world!

On the bill, Amir Eid's CAIROKEE, the award-winning SHARMOOFERS, Massar Egbari with their unique sounds, the POP star, Mahmoud El Esseily and the up and coming Disco Misr.

Cairokee
Cairokee first started by the name “The Black Star “performing their favorite covers in both English and Arabic at various gigs around the country.

It wasn’t until later till they decided on the name “Cairokee”; inspired by both the words Cairo and karaoke, and mixing up the two words, meaning the band is singing along with Cairo.

The band was later officially formed in 2003, and is currently consisting of Amir Eid (vocals & rhythm guitar), Tamer Hashem (drums), Sherif Hawary (Lead guitar), Adam El-Alfy (bass guitar) and Sherif Mostafa (Keyboard).

Cairokee’s sound evolved tremendously from one album to the next, reflecting their goals and continuous ambition to sing along with Cairo, which is a fast paced and ever evolving City.

The idea of writing their lyrics, playing music and performing live for local and global audiences (all before the age of 30) was a dream come true for all the band members who have always been childhood friends.

Their first major hit was “Sout El Horeya” which has over millions of views on YouTube and was ranked a world record as one of the most watched videos in the shortest period of time.

Soon after their success, came “Matloob Zaeem, “Ethbat Makanak” and more hits followed.In a digitally ruled world, Cairokee have always managed to come on top with massive smash hits such as “Yal Midan” featuring Aida ElAyoubi, pushing the song to the number one most video in the history of Facebook and eventually lead the album “Matloob Zaeem” to top the Egyptian charts for months.

Their second album “Wana Maa Nafsy Aaed” followed in the big steps on “Matloob Zaeem” back in 2012, in addition to single mega hits such as “Ehna El Shaab” written by the legendary Abd El Rahman El Abnoudy.

In 2014, Cairokee released “ El Sekka Shemal”, carving a new benchmark in their long road of success featuring collaborations with Souad Massi and the legendary Ahmed Fouad Negm.

Sharmoofers
In 2012, Ahmed Bahaa & Mohamed El Arkan got together and formed Sharmoofers, and since then they’ve been impacting the world’s youth with positive groovy music

Massar Egbari
MASSAR EGBARI means “Compulsory Detour”, which resembles the society we live in today. They specifically chose this title as it explains how we are expected, or rather, dictated to behave and dress in certain manners.

Both, in title and in spirit, the band pokes fun at typical social norms and trends, which is clearly reflected in their music and chosen lyrics.

This sarcastic name was created since the band members felt that the society is trying to imply its power over people starting from their childhood till the day they die.

This social power wants to stereotype everything including the way people think and feel, leaving no space for creation and innovation.

Massar Egbari presents music and songs talking about the social problems. Love is not thier main concern although it represents a part of our songs. Through the members’ different musical backgrounds, the band is presenting a kind of Alternative Egyptian Music, mixing rock, jazz and blues with some Oriental music.

You can neither call their music western, nor you can call it oriental; it is something in between, or maybe both! In one song they take you up to the western beat and lead you back to the oriental taste, something that satisfies different preferences.

Tickets on sale now.

Timings:
Friday 22 November 2019 from 6pm to 11pm.

Price:
• AED 195
Gold Seated
• AED 350 Platinum Standing (14+)
AED 395 Platinum Seating - SOLD OUT
• AED 450 Fan Pit Standing (14+)
• AED 495 Fan Pit Seating
Children under 14 will not be allowed in the floor areas / standing areas (Fan Pit Standing and Gold Floor Standing)

An Arabic Indie Music Festival, WHY NOT! Mazzika Festival 2019 is a landmark addition to Dubai's LIVE concert scene coming to Coca-Cola Arena on Friday 22 November 2019.

In its debut edition, WNM will feature some of the biggest 'underground acts' from the Arab world!

On the bill, Amir Eid's CAIROKEE, the award-winning SHARMOOFERS, Massar Egbari with their unique sounds, the POP star, Mahmoud El Esseily and the up and coming Disco Misr.

Cairokee
Cairokee first started by the name “The Black Star “performing their favorite covers in both English and Arabic at various gigs around the country.

It wasn’t until later till they decided on the name “Cairokee”; inspired by both the words Cairo and karaoke, and mixing up the two words, meaning the band is singing along with Cairo.

The band was later officially formed in 2003, and is currently consisting of Amir Eid (vocals & rhythm guitar), Tamer Hashem (drums), Sherif Hawary (Lead guitar), Adam El-Alfy (bass guitar) and Sherif Mostafa (Keyboard).

Cairokee’s sound evolved tremendously from one album to the next, reflecting their goals and continuous ambition to sing along with Cairo, which is a fast paced and ever evolving City.

The idea of writing their lyrics, playing music and performing live for local and global audiences (all before the age of 30) was a dream come true for all the band members who have always been childhood friends.

Their first major hit was “Sout El Horeya” which has over millions of views on YouTube and was ranked a world record as one of the most watched videos in the shortest period of time.

Soon after their success, came “Matloob Zaeem, “Ethbat Makanak” and more hits followed.In a digitally ruled world, Cairokee have always managed to come on top with massive smash hits such as “Yal Midan” featuring Aida ElAyoubi, pushing the song to the number one most video in the history of Facebook and eventually lead the album “Matloob Zaeem” to top the Egyptian charts for months.

Their second album “Wana Maa Nafsy Aaed” followed in the big steps on “Matloob Zaeem” back in 2012, in addition to single mega hits such as “Ehna El Shaab” written by the legendary Abd El Rahman El Abnoudy.

In 2014, Cairokee released “ El Sekka Shemal”, carving a new benchmark in their long road of success featuring collaborations with Souad Massi and the legendary Ahmed Fouad Negm.

Sharmoofers
In 2012, Ahmed Bahaa & Mohamed El Arkan got together and formed Sharmoofers, and since then they’ve been impacting the world’s youth with positive groovy music

Massar Egbari
MASSAR EGBARI means “Compulsory Detour”, which resembles the society we live in today. They specifically chose this title as it explains how we are expected, or rather, dictated to behave and dress in certain manners.

Both, in title and in spirit, the band pokes fun at typical social norms and trends, which is clearly reflected in their music and chosen lyrics.

This sarcastic name was created since the band members felt that the society is trying to imply its power over people starting from their childhood till the day they die.

This social power wants to stereotype everything including the way people think and feel, leaving no space for creation and innovation.

Massar Egbari presents music and songs talking about the social problems. Love is not thier main concern although it represents a part of our songs. Through the members’ different musical backgrounds, the band is presenting a kind of Alternative Egyptian Music, mixing rock, jazz and blues with some Oriental music.

You can neither call their music western, nor you can call it oriental; it is something in between, or maybe both! In one song they take you up to the western beat and lead you back to the oriental taste, something that satisfies different preferences.

Tickets on sale now.

Timings:
Friday 22 November 2019 from 6pm to 11pm.

Price:
• AED 195
Gold Seated
• AED 350 Platinum Standing (14+)
AED 395 Platinum Seating - SOLD OUT
• AED 450 Fan Pit Standing (14+)
• AED 495 Fan Pit Seating
Children under 14 will not be allowed in the floor areas / standing areas (Fan Pit Standing and Gold Floor Standing)

Coca-Cola Arena

Jumeirah 1, Dubai, Dubai, United Arab Emirates
+971 4 215 3000
event_available Fri, 22 Nov 2019
access_time Event Starts: 18:00 to 23:00 on Fri
payment Gold Seating: AED 195.00
Platinum Standing: AED 350.00
Fan Pit Standing: AED 450.00
Fan Pit Seating: AED 495.00
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Age Policy

All Ages

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Children Policy

Every attendee needs to have a valid ticket and there are no child tickets.
- Persons below 14 years’ age will need to be accompanied by an adult carrying a valid ticket.
- Children under 14 will not be allowed in the floor areas / standing areas (Fan Pit Standing and Gold Floor Standing)
- Alcohol will not be served to persons below the legal drinking age of 21. We advise patrons to carry original, valid proof of age to the venue.

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Dress Code

Casual

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Live Music

Cairokee
Sharmoofers
Massar Egbari
Mahmoud El Esseily
Disco Misr

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Reservation

Please email [email protected]

Description


An Arabic Indie Music Festival, WHY NOT! Mazzika Festival 2019 is a landmark addition to Dubai's LIVE concert scene coming to Coca-Cola Arena on Friday 22 November 2019.

In its debut edition, WNM will feature some of the biggest 'underground acts' from the Arab world!

On the bill, Amir Eid's CAIROKEE, the award-winning SHARMOOFERS, Massar Egbari with their unique sounds, the POP star, Mahmoud El Esseily and the up and coming Disco Misr.

Cairokee
Cairokee first started by the name “The Black Star “performing their favorite covers in both English and Arabic at various gigs around the country.

It wasn’t until later till they decided on the name “Cairokee”; inspired by both the words Cairo and karaoke, and mixing up the two words, meaning the band is singing along with Cairo.

The band was later officially formed in 2003, and is currently consisting of Amir Eid (vocals & rhythm guitar), Tamer Hashem (drums), Sherif Hawary (Lead guitar), Adam El-Alfy (bass guitar) and Sherif Mostafa (Keyboard).

Cairokee’s sound evolved tremendously from one album to the next, reflecting their goals and continuous ambition to sing along with Cairo, which is a fast paced and ever evolving City.

The idea of writing their lyrics, playing music and performing live for local and global audiences (all before the age of 30) was a dream come true for all the band members who have always been childhood friends.

Their first major hit was “Sout El Horeya” which has over millions of views on YouTube and was ranked a world record as one of the most watched videos in the shortest period of time.

Soon after their success, came “Matloob Zaeem, “Ethbat Makanak” and more hits followed.In a digitally ruled world, Cairokee have always managed to come on top with massive smash hits such as “Yal Midan” featuring Aida ElAyoubi, pushing the song to the number one most video in the history of Facebook and eventually lead the album “Matloob Zaeem” to top the Egyptian charts for months.

Their second album “Wana Maa Nafsy Aaed” followed in the big steps on “Matloob Zaeem” back in 2012, in addition to single mega hits such as “Ehna El Shaab” written by the legendary Abd El Rahman El Abnoudy.

In 2014, Cairokee released “ El Sekka Shemal”, carving a new benchmark in their long road of success featuring collaborations with Souad Massi and the legendary Ahmed Fouad Negm.

Sharmoofers
In 2012, Ahmed Bahaa & Mohamed El Arkan got together and formed Sharmoofers, and since then they’ve been impacting the world’s youth with positive groovy music

Massar Egbari
MASSAR EGBARI means “Compulsory Detour”, which resembles the society we live in today. They specifically chose this title as it explains how we are expected, or rather, dictated to behave and dress in certain manners.

Both, in title and in spirit, the band pokes fun at typical social norms and trends, which is clearly reflected in their music and chosen lyrics.

This sarcastic name was created since the band members felt that the society is trying to imply its power over people starting from their childhood till the day they die.

This social power wants to stereotype everything including the way people think and feel, leaving no space for creation and innovation.

Massar Egbari presents music and songs talking about the social problems. Love is not thier main concern although it represents a part of our songs. Through the members’ different musical backgrounds, the band is presenting a kind of Alternative Egyptian Music, mixing rock, jazz and blues with some Oriental music.

You can neither call their music western, nor you can call it oriental; it is something in between, or maybe both! In one song they take you up to the western beat and lead you back to the oriental taste, something that satisfies different preferences.

Tickets on sale now.

Timings:
Friday 22 November 2019 from 6pm to 11pm.

Price:
• AED 195
Gold Seated
• AED 350 Platinum Standing (14+)
AED 395 Platinum Seating - SOLD OUT
• AED 450 Fan Pit Standing (14+)
• AED 495 Fan Pit Seating
Children under 14 will not be allowed in the floor areas / standing areas (Fan Pit Standing and Gold Floor Standing)