Egyptian star Tamer Hosny to perform in Abu Dhabi as fans attempt to break world record

Egyptian pop star Tamer Hosny will come to Abu Dhabi’s Marina Mall on Dec. 6. (Supplied)
Updated 03 December 2019
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Egyptian star Tamer Hosny to perform in Abu Dhabi as fans attempt to break world record

  • The live performance will also feature young artists that appeared on the Arabic TV show “The Voice Kids: Ahla Sawt”
  • Tamer Hosny’s fans are taking part in an attempt to break a Guinness World Record for the most contributions to a bulletin board

DUBAI: As the finale to a series of events that are taking place in the UAE, Egyptian pop star Tamer Hosny will come to Abu Dhabi’s Marina Mall on Dec. 6 to perform a song he composed in honor of the UAE’s Year of Tolerance and to receive an award for his achievements. 

The live performance will also feature young artists that appeared on the Arabic TV show “The Voice Kids: Ahla Sawt.”




Hosny will perform a song he composed in honor of the UAE’s Year of Tolerance. (Supplied)

Hosny’s fans are taking part in an attempt to break a Guinness World Record for the most contributions to a bulletin board. Placed in the mall for fans to leave appreciation notes for the artist, the large board is accessible to all until Dec. 5.

The star took to Instagram to share, on his stories, pictures of the letters from fans.




Hosny shared pictures of some of the letters his fans wrote to him on his Instagram stories. (Instagram)

“I would like to thank the management of Marina Mall Abu Dhabi for their generous invitation for my fans and their vision in my artistic and humanitarian journey. I would like to thank all those who support me, my fans, followers or non-followers,” Hosny wrote on Instagram. “My entry to Guinness Record will be a historical victory for every Egyptian and Arab because I am an Egyptian Arab artist and my greatest joy is making world history with my valuable influential art.”

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

بشكر إدارة مارينا مول أبو ظبي على الدعوه الكريمه لجمهوري المحترم و رؤيتهم الخاصه بمشواري الفني و الإنساني و بشكر كل من يدعمني من محبيني ومتابعيني أو غير متابعيني عارف إنه صعب جداً ان محبيني اللي أثرت فيهم من مختلف بلاد العالم ان كُلهم ظروفهم تسمح إنهم يقدروا يسافروا في اليوم دا لأبو ظبي بس متأكد أن كتير هيحاولوا و بشكر اللي هيجي واللي مش هيقدر يجي و بشكر جمهور أبو ظبي و كل الإمارات على إهتمامهم بالحدث من خلال حملاتهم الداعمه اللي شايفها في كل مكان و بشكر كل من يدعمني في بلدي مصر الحبيبه و أي بلد عربي و عرب المهجر و جمهوري الأجنبي و لو حتى من خلال بوست صغير ،، بإذن الله لو تمت فرحتنا هيكون دخولي جينيس ريكورد هو إنتصار تاريخي لكل مصري و عربي لإني صناعه مصريه عربيه و فرحتي الكبرى إني أدخل التاريخ العالمي بالقيمه الفنيه التأثيريه و ليست العدديه لإن الفن قوته في التأثير المجتمعي و الأجمل انه تأثير في المجتمعات العربيه و كمان اني أحصل عليها في هذا العُمر ليه معنى كبير أوي أوي فوق ما تتصوروا يا جماعه مجرد ترشيحي بس دي حاجه كبيره أوي إنها جايه من قلوب الشعوب العربيه لتامر و الله دا مكسب كبير ليا و فوزي بجائزة أشمل فنان في العالم بالتأكيد تفرحني أيضاً و لكن يسعدني اكثر لو ربنا كرمني و تحقق حلمي بهذا اللقب أللي عشت من أجله و يعلم ربنا عشته بكل مشاعري إني أوصل لقلوبكم بإحترام و أساهم برحلتي و معاناتي في تشجيعكم الدائم من خلال أغانيا و لقاءاتي وأن أكون منفذ أمل ليكم ولأحلامكم في عز طاقة الإحباط المنتشره وِسط شبابنا . ستبدأ رحلة التوقيع بمارينا مول أبو ظبي من ٢ ديسمبر حتى يوم ٦ ديسمبر @marinamallad

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In addition to this interactive campaign, the event will include an auction of some of the artist’s most popular musical instruments and costumes used by him throughout his career. These include the guitar that he was seen playing in one of his most well-known movies “Omar Wa Salma” and a jacket he wore in his latest movie, “Al Badla.” 

Dubbed the “King of the Generation” by his fans, Hosny is also a songwriter and an actor. He has released a series of successful records in addition to collaborating with international artists like Snoop Dogg, Akon and Shaggy. 

Hosny previously earned a Guinness World Records for organizing the biggest blood donation campaign in the world, “Pulse of Life.”


Russian cyclist finds warm welcome on Saudi Arabia’s roads 

Updated 20 January 2026
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Russian cyclist finds warm welcome on Saudi Arabia’s roads 

  • Anna Rodnishcheva’s ride through Kingdom is defining chapter in solo expedition
  • Rodnishcheva cycled to Aqaba, crossed the border into Saudi Arabia, and has since traveled through Tabuk, AlUla, Madinah, Jeddah, and Taif on her way to Riyadh

MAKKAH: Solo adventurer Anna Rodnishcheva, 27, has undertaken an ambitious journey that spans countries, climates and cultures — on a bicycle. 

Born and raised in Moscow and trained as a biologist before becoming an event photographer, she now finds herself pedaling thousands of kilometers across unfamiliar landscapes in pursuit of discovery, connection, and the simple joy of movement.

In her conversation with Arab News, Rodnishcheva offered a detailed account of her ongoing route in Saudi Arabia, describing how the expedition is her third major cycling adventure.

After previously riding from Moscow to Sochi and later from Vladivostok to Sochi — a route that stretches across the entirety of Russia — she felt compelled to explore foreign lands by bicycle.

She set off from Moscow heading south last June, passing through Russia, Georgia, and Turkiye before flying from Antalya to Amman. She cycled to Aqaba, crossed the border into Saudi Arabia, and has since traveled through Tabuk, AlUla, Madinah, Jeddah, and Taif on her way to Riyadh.

Rodnishcheva explained that physical preparation played only a small role in her planning. She began slowly and allowed her body to adapt naturally over the first month. 

The true challenge, she said, was in the mental and financial preparation. She spent a year and a half planning the journey, even though she originally intended to postpone it for several more years. 

Ultimately, her belief that “life is short” convinced her to start with the resources she already had. Although she sought medical evaluations and additional vaccinations, she was unable to complete them all and decided to continue regardless.

Her journey through Georgia and Turkiye presented unexpected difficulties. Simple tasks such as finding groceries or locating bicycle repair shops became more challenging outside of Russia, where she knew how to navigate on a budget. 

She also encountered language barriers, though the situation improved when a local cyclist joined her in Georgia. The intense midsummer heat added another layer of difficulty, but she had prepared herself for such conditions.

One of the most striking moments of her trip occurred as she crossed from Jordan into Saudi Arabia. She described the experience as surreal and emotionally overwhelming, likening it to the adventures of a literary hero traveling across the Arabian Peninsula. 

Her anxiety eased unexpectedly when she got a flat tire at the border, bringing her back to the present. 

Despite being warned that crossing by bicycle would be prohibited, the process went smoothly, and she was struck by the friendliness of both Jordanian and Saudi officials. She expressed particular surprise at meeting a female Saudi passport officer, an encounter that challenged her previous assumptions about women’s roles in the Kingdom.

Rodnishcheva said the hospitality she had experienced in Saudi Arabia surpassed anything she had encountered on previous journeys. Drivers frequently stop to offer her water, fruit, or sweets, and several families have generously hosted her in their homes or guest flats. 

She emphasized that she feels completely safe traveling across the Kingdom, especially on the open roads between cities, noting the strong and visible security presence.

She has also observed significant differences in weather. While the stretch from the border to Jeddah was hot despite being winter, the climate changed dramatically after climbing Al-Hada in Taif, turning cooler and windier — a climate she compared to Russian summers.

Rodnishcheva documents her travels primarily through Russian-language platforms such as VK and Telegram. Although she maintains YouTube and Instagram accounts, she explained that her schedule left little time for frequent updates.

Offering a message to women around the world who dream of embarking on similar adventures, she said such journeys were “not as scary as they seem before you start,” though they may not suit everyone.

Her closing advice? “Listen to your heart.”