Since November 24, Giza, Egypt, has been hosting the inaugural “The Pyramids Echo” festival. The program features performances by world-renowned orchestras and iconic vocalists who shape the modern era, all set in a unique location that holds the beauty and wisdom of centuries.
The honor of closing the performances at the Pyramids Panorama has been granted to Dimash Qudaibergen, People’s Artist of Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan.

The festival opened on November 24 with a grand performance by world-famous Chinese pianist Lang Lang together with the Royal Philharmonic Concert Orchestra.
On the second day, the culture of the host country was presented by renowned Egyptian musicians Ammar El Sherei and Hesham Nazih.
The following day, one of the most famous orchestras in the world, the Royal Philharmonic Concert Orchestra, immersed the audience in the music of Hollywood films.
The fourth night of the festival embraced the spirit of a true Arabian night with Abeer Nehme from Lebanon and Faia Younan from Syria.
The fifth day brought together Egyptian stars beneath the pyramids, featuring bass-baritone Ashraf Sewailam, mezzo-soprano Gala el Hadidi, tenor Ragaa Eldin, violist Sindy Mohamed, and violinists Mariam Abouzahra and Amira Abouzahra.

Today, November 30, Dimash’s international team, having arrived in Egypt the day before, is preparing for the evening show. For the first time, a solo concert will take place outdoors next to an architectural landmark familiar to every person since childhood — at the foot of the pyramids.
At this solo concert at a cultural heritage site, Kazakhstani musician Dimash Qudaibergen will present his magical show, blending the ancient grandeur of Egypt with world art.



